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China and CMU to provide scholarships
Last Friday, Nov. 20, Carnegie Mellon President Subra Suresh met with members of the China Scholarship Council to approve new fellowships which seek to provide support for Carnegie Mellon graduate students of Chinese origin.
News | November 23, 2015 -
Crime and Incident
Underage Drinking
Oct. 31, 2015After spotting two Carnegie Mellon students assisting another student along the Cut, a University Police Officer approached the group of students. After speaking to them, the officer found that one student was intoxicated. The student was provided medical aid and was subsequently cited for underage drinking.
Theft of Wallet
Oct. 31, 2015News | November 16, 2015 -
Campus news in brief
CREATE Lab develops tool to simplify data
News | November 16, 2015 -
Bob Moses presents next feasible steps for civil rights
Bob Moses is a transformative figure in the African American community and in the United States. He leads the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, which sought to end racial inequality and to increase voter registration in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement. He is also the founder of the Algebra Project, an organization that uses mathematics as an organizing tool to ensure quality ...
News | October 19, 2015 -
Pulitzer Prize winner Atkinson discusses war
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Rick Atkinson spoke at Carnegie Mellon as part of the Cèilidh Weekend homecoming celebrations this Thursday. Atkinson is the author of the Liberation trilogy, consisting of An Army at Dawn, The Day of Battle, and The Guns at Last Night, which give a narrative history of the United States’ military role in the liberation of Europe in World War II. As part of ...
News | October 12, 2015