Engineering + Arts & Culture Smithsonian Facade To Leave Lasting Legacy for Alumna February 22, 2017 | By Braden Kelner Carnegie Mellon University alumna Brittani Grant has helped build a future for the past.
Arts & Culture + Business Gender Divide March 7, 2016 | By Cristina Rouvalis What recourse do women have in instances where it’s clear they’re not receiving the same opportunities as their male counterparts? Carnegie Mellon University economist Linda Babcock, a best-selling author and widely recognized expert on the subject, offers strategies, as well as having helped initiate programs, for changing the status quo.
Science + Innovation Seeing Stars September 1, 2015 | By Jennie Dorris There is a basic question that everyone is still grasping for: How did we get here?
Robotics + Technology This Does Not Compute April 29, 2015 How to transform the male-dominated field of computer science
Engineering + Technology Engineering Success December 26, 2014 The business and technology news website Business Insider set out to find “22 of the most powerful women engineers in the world.” When the dust settled, two Carnegie Mellon alumnae were prominent on the list: Merline Saintil and Carolyn Duran. Both are role models for women and men.
Technology + Science Bedsores Beware December 18, 2013 Bedsores Beware: Sanna Gaspard’s Lifesaving Technology
Science + Engineering 60 Seconds With September 30, 2013 Ana Gabriela Pinczuk (E’10) is senior vice president of Services Transformation for Cisco, a worldwide leader in networking that is part of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.