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Friday, July 28, 2017
Group Travels To Witness Poland's Jewish Past and Present
CMU faculty and alumna Laurnie Wilson spent eight days in Poland, thanks to Classrooms Without Borders. They met people personally affected by the course of history who then demonstrate how the events resonated.
Friday, July 21, 2017
Making Education Technology Work for Everyone
Several Simon Initiative members, including a few from the Dietrich College, presented at the 2017 Global Learning Council Summit. Topics included best practices for TEL in global cross-cultural contexts and overcoming barriers to implementing TEL in higher education.
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Aging Power Plants Provide Trump Administration With Environmental Risks and Economic Opportunities
When it comes to the current plans to retire U.S. power plants, CMU researchers believe we are "running towards a cliff with no fence." In a recent study, they found that power plant retirement trends will complicate achieving long-term carbon dioxide (CO2) emission reduction targets and require a significant increase in capital investments.
Salakhutdinov, Roeder and Wasserman Receive UPMC Professorships To Help Shape the Future of Healthcare
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Salakhutdinov, Roeder and Wasserman Receive UPMC Professorships To Help Shape the Future of Healthcare
The financial support continues nearly three decades of UPMC's investment in CMU, which includes the Pittsburgh Health Data Alliance - a collaboration between CMU and the University of Pittsburgh that uses data to improve health outcomes and hopes to transform the practice of medicine. According to Farnam Jahanian, professorships make significant and life-changing research possible at Carnegie Mellon.
Four Nonprofits Receive Bequest from Steinberg Estate
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Four Nonprofits Receive Bequest from Steinberg Estate
Erwin R. and Beverly Steinberg planned to leave one last gift, naming Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and WQED as the recipients of a $1 million dollar donation split among the organizations.
Computer Vision Takes Off
Wednesday, July 05, 2017
Computer Vision Takes Off
Computer vision has exploded over the past five years, and it is now able to identify objects with uncanny accuracy, leading to advances in everything from surveillance cameras to self-driving vehicles.
Alex John London Receives Clara L. West Professorship in Ethics and Philosophy
Monday, July 03, 2017
Alex John London Receives Clara L. West Professorship in Ethics and Philosophy
A prominent ethicist who is frequently called upon to address critical problems nationally and internationally, London researches foundational ethical issues in human-subjects research, issues of social justice, the ethics of autonomous technologies and methodological questions in theoretical and applied ethics.
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