Local Marcellus Shale debate featured in film
The 2010 film Gasland was screened in McConomy last Tuesday, followed by a panel discussion.
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 the first poem in Terrance Hayes’ latest work, Lighthead.
EPA recognizes Carnegie Mellon’s green power purchases
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded Carnegie Mellon the 2010 Green Power Leadership Award.
Cohon elected chairman of the AAU Executive Committee
Carnegie Mellon President Jared Cohon has been elected chair of the Executive Committee of the Association of American Universities (AAU). Cohon, who...
Paper Clips illustrates Holocaust statistics
When student raised her hand to say, “Wait a minute, I can’t get my brain around 6 million, it’s too huge,” she had no idea that she was starting something powerful.
Campus News in Brief
Eleanor Wilson Stoltz, a 1945 Carnegie Tech, plans to share her student portfolio created almost 70 years ago.
Lecture Previews
The Human-Computer Interaction Seminar will host Sunny Consolve.
Crime and Incident
University Police stopped a vehicle that had been driving erratically on Forbes Avenue.
Statistically Speaking
Here are some statistics about the financial facets of Oct. 31:
Correction
Information regarding the lighting to be installed on Hunt Library was incorrect.