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Lecture Previews
Identities in Conflict: The Recognition of Migrants presents Nancy Foner: “How Exceptional is New York as an Immigrant City?”
Nov. 30 at 4:30 p.m.
Adamson Wing (Baker Hall 136A)
News | November 22, 2010 -
Lecture Previews
“Almost Something from Nothing”: Richard D. McCullough
Today at 4:30 p.m.
Gregg Hall (Porter Hall 100)
News | November 8, 2010 -
Professor finalist for National Book Award
“Ladies and gentlemen, ghosts and children of the state, I am here because I could never get the hang of Time,” reads the first line of “Lighthead’s Guide to the Galaxy,” the first poem in Terrance Hayes’ latest work, Lighthead. This year, the National Book Foundation has chosen Carnegie Mellon’s Hayes, a professor of creative writing, as one of five finalists for the National Book Award in the ...
News | November 1, 2010 -
Disney Reseach Labs to relocate to campus, moving into Collaborative Innovation Center
A part of the Carnegie Mellon research community since 2008, Disney Research Labs will soon move into the Collaborative Innovation Center (CIC). The Disney lab will occupy 17,000 square feet of the space that Google vacated in the basement of the building, sharing space with the Apple Pittsburgh Office and an Intel Research Lab.
News | October 25, 2010 -
Lecture Previews
College of Engineering Leadership Speaker Series: “Meeting the World’s Energy Needs in a CO2-Constrained Environment: The Role of Nuclear Power”
Today at 5 p.m.
Gregg Hall (Porter Hall 100)
News | October 11, 2010