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 ...
Gretchen Chapman has been a Professor in Social & Decision Sciences since 2017. Prior to joining the faculty at CMU, Dr. Chapman was a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University where ...
SLICE is here to help you create your Carnegie Mellon experience through your student organization's programs and events. Follow the Event Planning & Management Cycle to the right and understand how ...
Carnegie Mellon University encourages students to live on campus for their entire undergraduate journey, as we know that the residential experience significantly contributes to academic success, ...
Create a new Canvas course using the course request form at https://requests.eberly.cmu.edu/canvas After submitting the form, the new course will be created automatically and can be accessed by ...
Embedded in the CAS ideology is the concept that as a research center we will be productive. We will engage in activities that produce work. The process of making the work, activities and speakers ...
Together with The HUB student services center, CMU’s Student Financial Aid Office supports the school’s goal of enrolling and graduating a diverse group of top-qualified students by facilitating the ...
In 1956, computer science researchers from Carnegie Mellon University created the first artificially intelligent computer program, pioneering a new field that would synthesize an amalgam of ...
Stress is inevitable – everyone experiences stress one way or another – but when stress is chronic or severe, it can increase risk for a wide range of diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, ...
Project Olympus and the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship welcome all Carnegie Mellon University current and alumni entrepreneurs and startups. The Project Olympus space is two side-by-side buildings ...
Students in your classroom are diverse in ways that are both visible and invisible. For instance, some students may have issues processing written words, either because of a learning disability or ...