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Thursday, April 27, 2017
Program Takes Students Behind the Scenes in D.C.
CMU's Washington Semester Program gives students the opportunity to explore the capital while completing coursework and internships with D.C.-based organizations. Dietrich College's Institute for Politics and Strategy, which sponsors the program.
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
David Danks Wins 2017 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship
Carnegie Corporation of New York has named David Danks a 2017 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. The 35 selected fellows will receive a total of $7 million in funding, or $200,000 each, making it the most generous stipend for humanities and social sciences research available. Danks' project will explore trust and autonomous technologies.Save
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Psi Chi Honor Society Inducts 21 CMU Students
Twenty-one CMU students with primary or additional majors in the Department of Psychology were inducted into Psi Chi this spring. They join more than 700,000 members of the international psychology honor society.
Legacy Scholarships Leave Lasting Imprints
Monday, April 24, 2017
Legacy Scholarships Leave Lasting Imprints
When Peter Brady arrived at Carnegie Mellon University four years ago, he was used to working while going to school and thought that would continue during college. However, Brady, who will graduate in May with degrees in economics and international relations and politics, was awarded an Andrew Carnegie Society Legacy Scholarship.
Celebrating Excellence in Education
Monday, April 24, 2017
Celebrating Excellence in Education
Every year CMU recognizes individuals who exemplify the highest standards of excellence and commitment to students. This year, Emily Half, academic program manager, and Ryan Tibshirani, associate professor of statistics, are among the recipients.
NIH Awards Team $7 Million for Autism Genetics Research
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
NIH Awards Team $7 Million for Autism Genetics Research
Five organizations, including CMU, have received a major grant from the National Institutes of Mental Health to extend the work of the Autism Sequencing Consortium (ASC) through 2022. Established in 2010, the ASC collects and shares samples and genetic data from individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Helping Companies Win by Treating Customers Right
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Helping Companies Win by Treating Customers Right
As consumers have better access to information than ever before, companies can gain a competitive edge by improving the experiences customers have every day. Peter Kriss (DC '12), lead research scientist at Medallia, applies research based in behavioral economics to help many of the world's largest companies learn about their customers faster and create better experiences. Kriss joined Medallia immediately after earning his doctorate from in behavioral decision research.
Understanding Decisions: The Power of Combining Psychology and Economics
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Understanding Decisions: The Power of Combining Psychology and Economics
A new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows how collaborations between psychologists and economists lead to better understanding of such decisions than either discipline can on its own.
Twenty CMU Students Join Phi Sigma Iota
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Twenty CMU Students Join Phi Sigma Iota
This spring, students joined Phi Sigma Iota, a prestigious international honor society that recognizes the achievements of outstanding students in academic fields related to foreign languages, literatures and cultures.
Senior Wants to Help Young Children Reach Their Potential
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Senior Wants to Help Young Children Reach Their Potential
CMU's Lisa Murphy may be well known as a basketball superstar, but she is making a name for herself off the court as well. Murphy is the 2017 recipient of the Dietrich College's Gretchen Lankford Prize, which recognizes graduating seniors who are interested in a teaching career.
Ten Students Inducted Into National History Honor Society
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Ten Students Inducted Into National History Honor Society
Ten students with majors or minors in CMU's Department of History were inducted in Phi Alpha Theta this spring. Upsilon-Kappa, CMU's chapter of the national history honor society, was established in 1973.
Graduate Student Teaching Award Winners Announced
Friday, April 14, 2017
Graduate Student Teaching Award Winners Announced
Aidan Kestigian and Mary Glavan are the 2017 recipients of the Dietrich College's Graduate Student Teaching Award, which recognizes Ph.D. candidates who demonstrate excellence in teaching.
Meg Whitman Named Commencement Speaker
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Meg Whitman Named Commencement Speaker
Meg Whitman, president and chief executive officer of Hewlett Packard Enterprise and former president and chief executive officer of eBay, will be the speaker at Carnegie Mellon University's 120th Commencement. She will receive an honorary Doctor of Business Practice degree in recognition of her leadership in industry and politics.
Examining Gender-Based Violence from Multiple Perspectives
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Examining Gender-Based Violence from Multiple Perspectives
Gender-based violence has been declared a global health crisis. Beginning in Spring 2018, CMU's Lisa Tetrault, Candace Skibba and Jess Klein will co-teach a course on the topic, part of the Dietrich College's new Grand Challenges Freshman Seminars that tackle significant social problems using an interdisciplinary approach.
Psychology Professor Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Psychology Professor Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Roberta Klatzky, the Charles J. Queenan Professor of Psychology, is a world-renowned expert in cognition who examines the relationships between human perception and action, with a focus on touch. She investigates this from the perspective of multiple modalities, sensory and symbolic, in real and virtual environments. Her research has been instrumental to the development of telemanipulation, image-guided surgery, navigation aids for the blind and neural rehabilitation.
Carnegie Mellon Junior Wins Truman Scholarship
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Carnegie Mellon Junior Wins Truman Scholarship
Mikaela Wolf-Sorokin, a global studies and Hispanic Studies major, has won a 2017 Harry S. Truman Scholarship. Selected from 768 candidates, Wolf-Sorokin is one of 62 recipients of the prestigious national scholarship designed to support the next generation of public service leaders. Wolf-Sorokin is the sixth overall CMU student to receive this award and the first since 2009.
National Academies Committee Outlines Steps To Combat Disease Epidemics
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
National Academies Committee Outlines Steps To Combat Disease Epidemics
Using key lessons learned from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine has outlined how to improve the speed and effectiveness of clinical trial research while an epidemic is occurring.
CMU Wins Putnam Math Competition
Monday, April 10, 2017
CMU Wins Putnam Math Competition
Carnegie Mellon University has placed first in the Mathematical Association of America's 77th William Lowell Putnam Competition, the premier mathematics competition for undergraduate students in North America. Forty-four CMU students, including two from the Dietrich College, placed in the top 517, the second most of any university.
Speak UP! Pittsburgh
Thursday, April 06, 2017
Speak UP! Pittsburgh
PROGRESS encourages girls and young women to use their voices to advocate and speak up on behalf of themselves. With Duquesne University, they recently hosted and interactive negotiation workshop for girls 7 to 13+. PROGRESS is led by Ayana Ledford, director of diversity and inclusion for the Dietrich College, and it's based on Professor Linda Babcock's research.
Making an Impact on Issues That Matter
Thursday, April 06, 2017
Making an Impact on Issues That Matter
CMU alumna Satvika Neti (DC'16) is charging full speed ahead, propelled by Andrew Carnegie's famous dictum: "My heart is in the work." As a Coro fellow, Neti is learning the ropes of fundraising, events and consulting at the YWCA Greater Pittsburgh and Homewood Children's Village. And she is building her own non-profit organization, WE Education.
Students Inducted Into International English Honor Society
Thursday, April 06, 2017
Students Inducted Into International English Honor Society
Sixteen students were welcomed into Carnegie Mellon's chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, Omega Tau.
Vishwas Prabhakara Doesn't Hold Back
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
Vishwas Prabhakara Doesn't Hold Back
Vishwas Prabhakara (DC'02), general manager of Yelp Reservations, gave students on the verge of entering the workforce a wealth of information at an interactive talk and a roundtable discussion for the Dietrich College Entrepreneurs Speaker Series, co-sponsored by CMU's Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship.
Psychology Alumna Receives Highly Competitive NSF Fellowship
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
Psychology Alumna Receives Highly Competitive NSF Fellowship
Maya Schumer's exposure to cutting-edge research began during her first year at CMU when she joined David Creswell's Health and Human Performance Laboratory.
Reddit AMA on Information Avoidance
Monday, April 03, 2017
Reddit AMA on Information Avoidance
Three Carnegie Mellon University behavioral economists participated in a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" online Q and A on Information Avoidance. Find out what George Loewenstein, Russell Golman and David Hagmann were asked, how they answered and how you can get involved with their research.
Steven Schlossman Wins Dietrich College’s Top Teaching Award
Monday, April 03, 2017
Steven Schlossman Wins Dietrich College’s Top Teaching Award
Steven Schlossman, professor of history and director of undergraduate studies, has won the 2016-17 Elliott Dunlap Smith Award for Distinguished Teaching and Educational Service in the Dietrich College. Since joining CMU, Schlossman has distinguished himself as a scholar in a wide range of social and political history studies including homework in American schooling, juvenile courts and delinquency and the rise of modern golf. He also helped to co-found the ethics, history and public policy major, offered jointly with the Department of Philosophy.
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