News
Former Carnegie Mellon history professor produces film on the crisis of the American Judicial System
Professor Johanna Fernandez teamed up with filmmaker Kouross Esmaeli to produce a film about the criminal justice system
First-ever gigapixel conference to be hosted by Carnegie Mellon
The Fine Foundation and Carnegie Mellon have announced a conference to discuss gigapixel technology in scientific fields
Student launches ‘Robot Census’
Knight is launching the Carnegie Mellon 2010 Robot Census — the first attempt to count every robot at Carnegie Mellon.
Information networking program awaits release of new Barbie
Barbie will soon move for the first time into the unfamiliar field of the technical sciences as a computer engineer.
Campus News in Brief
Combining food, culture, and politics, Conflict Kitchen promotes awareness of countries in conflict with America.
Lecture Previews
Yuki Miyamoto is an assistant professor of peace, justice, and conflict studies at DePaul University in Chicago.
Crime and Incident
University Police responded to the CFA building for a theft report.
Statistically Speaking
Here are some numbers representing the grand scale of this year’s U.S. Open:
