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Friday, September 29, 2017
New Interdisciplinary Minor Puts the Human in Digital Humanities
CMU’s Department of English has a new interdisciplinary minor for undergraduate students: Humanities Analytics.
Thursday, September 28, 2017
CMU’s Center for Human Rights Science Receives $100K Grant From Open Society Foundations
CHRS is uniquely positioned to explore how new technologies could be harnessed in efficient and effective ways to advance accountability, transparency and justice without jeopardizing the mandate, sustainability or safety of the practitioners and organizations involved.
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Event: Crossing Boundaries, Building Bridges: Joel Tarr's First 50 Years at Carnegie Mellon University
Few people know the history of Pittsburgh better than Joel Tarr—or better understand the relationships between cities, the environment and technology—or can tell you more about the history of CMU.
Public Health Communicator Makes a Global Impact
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Public Health Communicator Makes a Global Impact
When researchers in Latin America and the Caribbean needed to collaborate on HIV/AIDS, Tim Ryan (DC '96) conceptualized and developed an information and communication system. At the time, he was "only" a technical writer associated with the Mexican National Institute of Public Health.
Alumnus Talks The Strength Behind Ph.D. in Neural Computation
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Alumnus Talks The Strength Behind Ph.D. in Neural Computation
Four years ago, Shreejoy Tripathy was graduating with a Ph.D. in neural computation from CMU's Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition’s. Now, Tripathy is a postdoc in the Pavlidis Lab at the University of British Columbia, studying neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and autism.
ESPN's Brian Burke To Keynote CMU's Sports Analytics Conference
Monday, September 25, 2017
ESPN's Brian Burke To Keynote CMU's Sports Analytics Conference
Some of the biggest names in sports analytics are coming to Pittsburgh this fall for the Carnegie Mellon Sports Analytics Conference.
Could Your Favorite Professor Be Next?
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Could Your Favorite Professor Be Next?
Faculty, staff and students past and present are eligible to nominate a full-time professor for the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences’ Elliot Dunlap Smith Award for Distinguished Teaching and Educational Service.
Nora Volkow To Receive Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Nora Volkow To Receive Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences
A pioneer of using brain imaging to investigate the toxic and addictive properties of abusable drugs, National Institute of Health’s Nora Volkow will receive the fifth annual Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences.
Soaring Demand for Data Science Drives Dietrich College Momentum
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Soaring Demand for Data Science Drives Dietrich College Momentum
As the sophisticated use of digital information transforms business and daily life, an innovative approach to data science across academic fields is fueling a popularity boom at Carnegie Mellon University’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, in what was once a quiet corner of the academy: Statistics.
RoboTutor Named Global Learning XPRIZE Finalist
Monday, September 18, 2017
RoboTutor Named Global Learning XPRIZE Finalist
Led by CMU’s Jack Mostow, RoboTutor is educational technology that incorporates cognitive tutors pioneered by Dietrich College researchers. The goal is to increase basic literacy and numeracy for children, and it will now be field-tested in Africa.
CMU's Sharon Dilworth Behind New Play Reading Series
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
CMU's Sharon Dilworth Behind New Play Reading Series
On occasional Monday evenings, Wigle Whiskey’s new Threadbare Cider House & Meadery will offer a chance to hear brand new full length plays read by seasoned professional actors, with a talkback with the playwrights.
Students Channel Emotions, Experiences with Discrimination Through Writing Contest
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Students Channel Emotions, Experiences with Discrimination Through Writing Contest
Since 1999, thousands of western Pennsylvania high school and college students have chosen to react to discrimination by writing about it. CMU’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Writing Awards serve as a creative and safe outlet for high school and college students to have an honest conversation through poetry and prose about their experiences with racial and cultural discrimination.
New Educational Technology Projects Receive CMU ProSEED Funding
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
New Educational Technology Projects Receive CMU ProSEED Funding
Part of the university's Simon Initiative, the projects will leverage CMU's learning engineering ecosystem and integrate learning research with data-driven, innovative educational practices.
Fall Events Focus on Karl Marx's Growing Popularity
Monday, September 11, 2017
Fall Events Focus on Karl Marx's Growing Popularity
Karl Marx was born nearly two centuries ago, but in the last 10 years he's made a comeback. CMU's Kathy M. Newman and David Shumway are planning a series of events exploring Marx's continued relevance. This fall marks the beginning of a year of events that will culminate in a 200th birthday celebration for Karl Marx in May of 2018.
Redefining the Human Touch
Friday, September 08, 2017
Redefining the Human Touch
By pursuing the science of perception, Psychology Professor Roberta Klatzky is changing the way people see the world.
DACA: A Long-held Dream With CMU and Pittsburgh Ties
Thursday, September 07, 2017
DACA: A Long-held Dream With CMU and Pittsburgh Ties
The History Department's Michal Friedman has been involved in several projects that focused on immigration reform, including the documentary film, "Dream Acts: Sueños en Vilo." The film tells the story of undocumented minors in Pittsburgh who were not protected from any immigration laws and were living their lives in fear of deportation.
Celebrating the Arts in Society
Thursday, September 07, 2017
Celebrating the Arts in Society
The Center for Arts in Society has been re-framing the view of day-to-day life since 2008. Projects from CAS' latest mission - the Performance Initiative - were on display at the Miller Gallery recently, and they announced their latest focus: narrative.
Carnegie Mellon's Flu Forecasts Prove Most Accurate
Wednesday, September 06, 2017
Carnegie Mellon's Flu Forecasts Prove Most Accurate
For the third year in a row, CMU's forecasts of national influenza activity have proven to be the most accurate among all forecasting systems evaluated by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Ryan Tibshirani is part of the research group.
Congratulations To Our Monday Mailer Instagram Contest Winner!
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
Congratulations To Our Monday Mailer Instagram Contest Winner!
In celebration of the new academic year, the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences held an Instagram contest to see how undergraduate students are spending their first week on campus.
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