For CMU alum, life after severing own arm remains challenging
Pinned between a rock and a hard place for six days, Carnegie Mellon grad Aron Ralston (EE '97) did the unimaginable: severed his own arm to save himself....
Benefits of online courses outweighs use of books
OLI currently offers a slew of free public online courses, from Modern Biology to Logic & Proofs
New poetry dialogue club packs a punch
Student organization that centers itself around a message of love, tolerance, and respect for life
Carnegie Mellon celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day
There is a range of events in observance of the holiday and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Qatar on Campus: Resnik's New Room
The room will offer glimpses of student life in Doha, Qatar with programs and activities
Campus News in Brief
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) awarded 2010 fellowships
Lecture Previews
Keynote address given by Julianne Malveaux, president of Bennett College for Women
Crime and Incident
Carnegie Mellon police responded to the Quiznos
Statistically Speaking
Pittsburgh’s weather forecasts can be notoriously bleak
Corrections
An article incorrectly stated that the library lighting was a gift from Bill Hunt