The HUB is your one-stop-shop for enrollment services. The HUB delivers comprehensive services and counsel to students and families for matters related to financial aid, billing and payments, ID cards ...
The ITA test is an exam that assesses a candidate's ability to communicate with learners/ people outside their field. The test consists of two parts (both will be recorded): A conversational interview ...
Do you want to deliver on the promise of a data-driven future? At Tepper, we know what it takes — which is why we value a growth mindset, enthusiasm for collaborative approaches to problem-solving, ...
Pre-College Summer Session provides high school students with the unique opportunity to take summer courses offered by Carnegie Mellon University for credit. Students earn college credit while working ...
Ring in the New Year with this new take on a holiday tradition. Students from Carnegie Mellon University's Exploded Ensemble and visual art classes have collaborated across disciplines to create an ...
Meeting ID: 823 7804 1838 Go to Zoom.us and click on "Join" to access the meeting. Join us for a special birthday celebration: The King of Rock'n Roll turns 90! Locked away in a crate for several ...
A warm holiday greeting from Carnegie Mellon president, Farnam Jahanian and his wife, Tris. "May the joy of community keep your spirits warm and bright this holiday season!" ...
As 2024 comes to an end, we at the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy and Technology (CMIST) reflect on a whirlwind year and are grateful for the work that has transpired. Furthermore, CMIST ...
Dear Friends of the Scott Institute: As we pause to reflect on another remarkable year, we are grateful for your contributions and support towards the many achievements of the Scott Institute. This ...
After three years of it being disbanded, Osher at CMU has reached the maximum number of members that is needed to re-establish the waiting list. We expect the list to be reinstated early January 2025.
When Atieh Taheri(opens in new window) first donned a virtual reality headset and started walking around a virtual world, her experience didn't match what she had imagined. Walking felt uncomfortable.
A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Biological Sciences(opens in new window) and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have uncovered how a subset of ...