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CMU IFF Hosts a Night of Asian-Made Short Films
The Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival will host "Tried and True:" A Night of Asian-made Short Films.
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Carrasco To Receive Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences
Marisa Carrasco of New York University is this year’s recipient of the Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences.
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A Second CMU Student for First-Generation Family
Monica Paz, a first-generation student at Carnegie Mellon University, attended Family Weekend with her mom, Dania Parra-Paz, and aunt.
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Emily Jordan Sees High Rewards in Addiction Research
Carnegie Mellon University junior Emily Jordan uses computational tools to investigate how risk and reward mechanisms affect addiction outcomes.
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Undergraduate Researches the Impact of COVID-19 on Gender Identity
CMU senior Alana Silva-Cacdac researches how isolation from the COVID-19 pandemic affects gender identity.
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New Leaders for a Strong Community
Lori Holt of Carnegie Mellon University and Julie Fiez of the University of Pittsburgh are the new leaders of the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC).
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Pier and Beer Alike to the Ear
Carnegie Mellon University graduate student Timothy Murphy was recently awarded the Raymond H. Stetson Scholarship in Phonetics and Speech Science from the Acoustical Society of America.
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Modern Languages Launches Online Language Courses
The Department of Modern Languages at Carnegie Mellon University is proud to announce the launch of its new online language programs for Chinese, French and Spanish.
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Drinking Alone Foreshadows Future Alcohol Problems
A new study has found that drinking alone as an adolescent and young adult can increase the risk of alcohol use disorder later in life, especially for women.