• Skuld CEO Sarah Jordan speaking

    Building the Future

    University Advancement, Carnegie Mellon University

    Sarah Jordan was ready for a career in metals manufacturing. Her MBA from Carnegie Mellon helped her put an even bigger plan into place.

  • Middle school students doing online math tutoring

    PLUS: Adding Up Math Learning Gains

    The Link Magazine, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

    For a middle school student struggling with math, the best thing that could happen might be getting tutoring from a college student on a regular basis. Thanks to Personalized Learning Squared, or PLUS, a program housed in the School of Computer Science’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute, that’s a reality for a growing number of low-income students.

  • Adult students listen to a lecture on programming with an AI companio

    Opening Doors For Aspiring Software Developers

    The Link Magazine, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

    SCS has been training working technology professionals in specific skills since the 1980s. Building on that experience, SCS launched CMU TechBridge: Coding Bootcamp in 2024 to open the door to a new demographic of students.

  • Man and girl with Legos

    Building Bridges

    The Link Magazine, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

    An engineer, a supplier and a builder walk into a room, and they’re all kids. It’s not an anecdote, it’s the way every Brick Club starts. In 2024 the Center for Transformational Play (CTP), which is part of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, partnered with Play Included®, a British organization offering LEGO® based therapy training, to bring Brick Clubs to schools and community organizations in the U.S.

  • Anish Menon points at Netflix sign

    Network Connections

    University Advancement, Carnegie Mellon University

    Engineering alumnus Anish Menon, a security engineer at Netflix, builds relationships and adapts to different roles.

  • Eddie Fuhrer

    Rod Campbell Award Winner Fuhrer a Driving Force

    College of Arts and Sciences, Lehigh University

    Eddie Fuhrer's dedication to covering overlooked drivers earned him the prestigious Rod Campbell Award.

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