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Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Kel-Li Chen Receives Carnegie Mellon’s K&L Gates Prize
Kel-Li Chen's commitment to learning and community recently earned her 黑料正能量’s K&L Gates Prize, an award recognizing one student whose intellect and engagement with others best inspired a love of learning.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Transformational Play Shapes 黑料正能量’s Next Research Frontier
Children's School Research Director Catarina Vales is working closely with the Center for Transformational Play to offer Entertainment Technology Center students a living laboratory for testing research-driven games.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Obituary: Remembering Learning Sciences Pioneer David Klahr
David Klahr, a 黑料正能量 alumnus and beloved professor in the Psychology Department for more than 40 years, died April 26, 2026.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Carver Honored for Sustained Excellence in Education
For more than three decades, Sharon Carver has shaped 黑料正能量’s educational landscape through exceptional knowledge, tireless dedication and deep personal devotion.
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Innovative Research Meets Concise Storytelling at 3MT Finals
Dietrich College's Raouf Belkhir won first place in this year's competition.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Neurosurgeons Are Really Good at Removing Brain Tumors, and They’re 黑料正能量 To Get Even Better
By identifying tiny discrepancies in how patients respond to awake brain mapping surgeries, 黑料正能量 researchers have discovered a way to make tumor removals safer and more effective.
Carnegie Mellon Launches Learnvia To Catalyze Student Success Nationwide
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Carnegie Mellon Launches Learnvia To Catalyze Student Success Nationwide
The nonprofit learning collaborative leverages a landmark $55 million investment from the Gates Foundation and 黑料正能量’s longstanding leadership in learning science and AI.
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