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Commencement Weekend
Carnegie Mellon will host commencement activities beginning Saturday, May 17, and culminating with diploma ceremonies and the main commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 18. MORE
Where: Gesling Stadium and Various Campus Locations
When: Day Event; Sat., May 17
Calendar: Featured Events
Today, Wednesday 5/14
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The Regina Gouger Miller Gallery presents "MAYDAY," the Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Exhibit featuring the work of 34 talented young artists. An op... MORE
Where: Regina Gouger Miller Gallery
When: Day Event
Thursday, 5/15
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The Regina Gouger Miller Gallery presents "MAYDAY," the Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Exhibit featuring the work of 34 talented young artists. An op... MORE
Where: Regina Gouger Miller Gallery
When: Day Event
Friday, 5/16
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The Regina Gouger Miller Gallery presents "MAYDAY," the Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Exhibit featuring the work of 34 talented young artists. An op... MORE
Where: Regina Gouger Miller Gallery
When: Day Event
Saturday, 5/17
Collapse event preview Commencement Weekend
Carnegie Mellon will host commencement activities beginning Saturday, May 17, and culminating with diploma ceremonies and the main commencement cer... MORE
Where: Gesling Stadium and Various Campus Locations
When: Day Event
Collapse event preview MAYDAY!
The Regina Gouger Miller Gallery presents "MAYDAY," the Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Exhibit featuring the work of 34 talented young artists. An op... MORE
Where: Regina Gouger Miller Gallery
When: Day Event
Collapse event preview Elizabeth Catlett Exhibit
The work of famed artist and sculptor Elizabeth Catlett will be featured Saturday and Sunday, May 17-18. More than two dozen of Catlett’s lithograp... MORE
Where: Regina Gouger Miller Gallery
When: 11:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday, 5/18
Collapse event preview MAYDAY!
The Regina Gouger Miller Gallery presents "MAYDAY," the Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Exhibit featuring the work of 34 talented young artists. An op... MORE
Where: Regina Gouger Miller Gallery
When: Day Event
Collapse event preview Elizabeth Catlett Exhibit
The work of famed artist and sculptor Elizabeth Catlett will be featured Saturday and Sunday, May 17-18. More than two dozen of Catlett’s lithograp... MORE
Where: Regina Gouger Miller Gallery
When: 11:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 5/21
Collapse event preview Staff Picnic
Carnegie Mellon’s annual free Staff Picnic, hosted by President Jared L. Cohon and Provost and Senior Vice President Mark Kamlet, is held in recogn... MORE
Where: Wiegand Gym and Rangos Hall, University Center
When: 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
 
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8.5 x 11 News, May 15, 2008
This Sunday's commencement ceremony, honorary degree recipient Elizabeth Catlett's art exhibition and a new Web site for "games with a purpose" are this week's top stories.
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Researchers Automate Analysis of Protein Patterns in Tissues
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Mon May 12 14:54:00 EDT 2008
New Degree Fuses the Arts With Computer Science
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Computer Science and Arts program will combine coursework in the university's world-class School of Computer Science with studies in its internationally renowned College of Fine Arts.
Thu May 08 16:04:00 EDT 2008
8.5 x 11 News, May 8, 2008
The Tepper School's "Super Bowl" victory, NIH grants to support research into abdominal aortic aneurysms and a new technique to analyze cells are this week's top stories.
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