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Campus News in Brief
CMU joins IBM in New York City technology consortium
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced last Monday that Carnegie Mellon will be a partner in the city’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), a consortium of academic institutions and technology companies with research space in Brooklyn.
News | April 30, 2012 -
Campus libraries receive bomb threat
Hunt Library, the Mellon Institute Library, and the Sorrells Engineering & Science Library in Wean Hall were the target of bomb threats Tuesday morning.
News | April 30, 2012 -
Pittsburgh fired up at Obama's CMU visit
Thousands of Pittsburghers weathered temperatures in the mid-90s Friday to see President Barack Obama speak on the College of Fine Arts lawn.
News | April 30, 2012 -
Campus seeks solutions to Pittsburgh transit troubles
Around 60 members of the university community met last Tuesday afternoon to discuss Carnegie Mellon’s options amid a state funding crisis that has the Port Authority of Allegheny County proposing a cut of 35 percent of its bus and light rail service.
News | February 20, 2012 -
Port Authority needs more funding from state
It’s that time of year again. The snow is falling, stores are filled with early Valentine’s Day chocolate, and the Port Authority is once more running out of money.
Forum | January 23, 2012