Madelyn Glymour Contributing Editor
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Campus News in Brief
HCII student named to MIT list of young innovators
Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Technology Review has named human-computer interaction Ph.D. student Chris Harrison to its TR35 list of this year’s top 35 innovators under 35.
News | August 27, 2012 -
Crime and Incident
Theft
Aug. 20, 2012
University Police received a report from a student that he secured his black Vilano bicycle to a pole on Frew Street outside Baker Hall on Aug. 18. When he returned to get the bike on Aug. 20, it was gone.
Theft
Aug. 20, 2012
News | August 27, 2012 -
Kumar named interim dean of CIT
Electrical and computer engineering professor Vijayakumar Bhagavatula has been named the interim dean of the College of Engineering. Kumar, who is also the associate dean of Faculty and Graduate Affairs, is taking over from former Dean Pradeep Khosla. Khosla left Carnegie Mellon in August to take a position as chancellor of the University of California in San Diego.
News | August 19, 2012 -
Campus News in Brief
Study finds skin-aging free radicals affect air particles
A study by a group of researchers, led by Carnegie Mellon chemistry, chemical engineering, and engineering and public policy professor Neil Donahue, has determined that natural air particles are affected by the same free radicals that age human skin.
News | August 19, 2012 -
Statistically Speaking
Carnegie Mellon students love facts, and we love to brag. With that in mind, here are some facts about Carnegie Mellon that will win you every trivia contest for the next four years.
1967: The year the musical Pippin debuted in its earliest form — as a Scotch’n’Soda production. Three years later, the original version of the musical Godspell also debuted at Carnegie Mellon.
News | August 19, 2012