CMU Welcomes Class of 2029+, Showcases AI Breakthroughs, Alumni Art, and Pittsburgh Walk of Fame Honors
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Good afternoon, Tartans! It's Monday, September 1st, and welcome back to campus. Let's dive into the latest happenings at Carnegie Mellon University. First up, the Class of 2029+ has arrived, bringing fresh energy to our community. Orientation Week was packed with activities designed to help new students settle in and connect. Highlights included Playfair, a massive icebreaker event, and the President's Welcome, where President Farnam Jahanian encouraged students to step out of their comfort zones and embrace the CMU experience. In research news, CMU has been making significant strides. A new AI method developed by our researchers is accelerating the search for treatments for rare diseases, offering hope to many. Additionally, the National Science Foundation has established a new institute at CMU to help mathematicians harness AI and advance discoveries. On the arts front, our alumni continue to shine. Sobia Ahmad, MFA class of 2024, is exhibiting in "new.now.," the annual group exhibition introducing the 2024 to 2026 Hamiltonian Artist fellows, on view through March 15 in Washington, D.C. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for October 20th. The inaugural Pittsburgh Walk of Fame will honor Andrew Carnegie with a star in the city's Strip District. This recognition has sparked discussions about his complex legacy, balancing his philanthropic contributions with historical controversies. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events happening around campus. Have a great day, Tartans!
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