Actor, producer and director Tamara Tunie returned to her Pittsburgh roots and Carnegie Mellon University as a distinguished guest for the President’s Lecture Series ...
We design homogeneous oxidation catalysts to activate the natural oxidants, hydrogen peroxide and oxygen. By following an iterative design protocol, we have developed TAML activators with iron as the ...
Coding and Computational Thinking with Virtual SPIKE Prime features a programming interface and virtual robot embedded directly within the curriculum. Teachers and students can follow along with the ...
In Carnegie Mellon’s new Generative AI and Large Language Models graduate certificate, offered by CMU’s nationally-ranked School of Computer Science, you will learn the latest and most advanced ...
LEAP is an educational program that uses storytelling to empower under-resourced high school students to become agents of social change. This year-round program provides a supportive learning ...
Enacted in 1990, the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crimes Statistics Act (“Clery Act”) was designed to assist students in making decisions that affect their personal safety and ...
Are you interested in learning more about Teaching as Research projects – either applying results to your teaching or possibly conducting a study in your own course? Email us: we’re here to help!
Core competencies are a set of essential capabilities that are important for success across many disciplines and professions. Helping our teaching and learning community provide opportunities for ...
Causal inference is increasingly being recognized as a crucial part of science and society. Indeed, understanding cause-effect relationships – rather than mere associations – is the primary goal in ...
Prof. Neil Donahue received a B.A. in Physics from Brown University in 1984 and a PhD in Meteorology and Atmospheric Chemistry from MIT in 1991. His thesis was "Non-methane Hydrocarbon Chemistry in ...
Stay up to date with the latest news, communications and resources you need to support you in your role as a student worker. On this page: Just getting started as a student on campus? Check out the ...
To be successful at Carnegie Mellon, graduate students who are nonnative speakers of English need to begin their academic careers with a strong foundation in academic English and a high level of ...
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