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CIT Launches Leadership Speaker Series with Westinghouse CEO Aris Candris


Fuchs to Discuss Implications of Offshore Manufacturing on Innovation in Washington, D.C.


Kitchin Receives Early Career Award for Research in Clean Energy


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EPA's Top 50 Purchasers

Carnegie Mellon has ranked 41 on the EPA's list of the top 50 green power purchasers in the U.S. CMU is purchasing nearly 87 million kilowatt-hours of green power annually, which meets 75% of the university's purchased electricity use. In addition, Carnegie Mellon also ranks 2nd on the EPA's Top 20 College & University List.

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Network Washington
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February 12
Leadership Speaker Series: Meeting the World's Energy Needs in a CO2-constrained Environment: The Role of Nuclear Power
Tung Au Lab and Gregg Hall, Porter Hall


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EPP/CS/CyLab Professor Lorrie Cranor was named a recipient of a Google Focused Research Award. Cranor is one of 31 professors at 10 universities working on 12 different projects.  Read More

ECE/EPP Professor Marija Ilic will be honored with a 2010 Alumni Achievement Award from her alma mater, Washington University in Saint Louis, on Thursday, February 18, 2010. 

CEE Professor Greg Lowry has received Honorable Mention in the Carnegie Science Center Awards' Environmental Award category, which recognizes outstanding achievements in the fields of environmental protection and restoration.  Read More

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