Discussion will focus on how children experiencing homelessness are most vulnerable PITTSBURGH, Pa. – On November 16, the Homeless Education Network (HEN) will host a …
View Press-ReleaseWhen Homeland Terror Passes for Bureaucratic Security: The Wire Meets The Office
Carnegie Mellon University’s Humanities Center presents Alan Nadel, the William T. Bryan Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Kentucky, for a …
View Press-ReleaseFREE HEALTH EXECUTIVE INSTITUTE SEMINAR SET FOR NOV. 2 AT ST. BARNABAS
GIBSONIA, Pa. (Richland Twp.), Oct. 22, 2012 – Nursing Home Administrators, Personal Care Home Administrators, Department Managers and Human Resources Personnel are invited to a …
View Press-ReleaseCarnegie Mellon To Explore Technology’s Impact on Music Culture
PITTSBURGH — Technology has changed the way people access and listen to music. To understand these changes, Carnegie Mellon University’s Center for the Arts in …
View Press-ReleaseCarnegie Mellon, Pitt To Host Second Language Research Forum, Oct. 18-21
Expected To Break Attendance Records, the Forum Will Bridge Gaps Between Disciplines To Improve Understanding of Second Language Learning PITTSBURGH-In today’s increasingly connected world, language …
View Press-ReleaseThe Underground Railroad and the Anti-Slavery Movement in Global Perspective
Carnegie Mellon University’s Center for Africanamerican Urban Studies and the Economy (CAUSE) will host Richard Blackett, a renowned historian of the abolitionist movement in the …
View Press-ReleasePittsburgh’s distinguished scholars promoting cultural dialogue during UBUNTU Symposium
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Pittsburgh, PA, October 1, 2012 – Afrika Yetu will be hosting UBUNTU: a summit promoting cross-cultural dialogue and exchange in a …
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