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 …
View Press-ReleaseListening Spaces: 21st Century Explorations of Music, Technology, and Culture
Listening Spaces To Host Music, Technology and Culture Exploration Event Boombox. Walkman. Discman. iPod. iPhone. Over the past decade or so, how has technology impacted …
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