Staff and faculty may reach out to our team by phone at 412-268-8186 or email as follows: Registrar-related inquiries (scheduling, exams, grades, classrooms, academic forms, etc.) may be directed to ...
Stress wreaks havoc on the mind and body. For example, psychological stress is associated with greater risk for depression, heart disease and infectious diseases. Until now, it has not been clear ...
We encourage you to apply as early as possible to get the most benefit from accommodations if you have a sensory, physical, emotional or cognitive disability and require academic or other ...
Faculty Course Evaluations (FCEs) are used to improve the quality of teaching and learning at Carnegie Mellon through feedback to both individual faculty members and promotion committees. Responses to ...
Much of epidemiology, econometrics, sociology and political science is an attempt to infer causal relationships using data gathered under conditions where fully controlled experiments are not possible ...