Carnegie Mellon University’s century-long commitment to research has turned Pittsburgh into an innovation powerhouse, attracting talent and companies.
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Carnegie Mellon senior Sam Radziwon revives tradition with Balsa, a wooden buggy for the Spring Carnival, showcasing engineering creativity and nostalgia.
Craig Melvin will deliver Villanova's 2026 Commencement speech and receive an honorary degree on May 19, underscoring his journalism impact.
Governor Shapiro's $15M deal with Premier Brands brings 58 jobs to Lackawanna, boosting local economy and marking a significant manufacturing expansion.
CMU leads U.S. News 2026 grad rankings with top spots in computer science, AI, and IT management, showcasing its influence in tech and innovation.
Join us at Paschalville Library on 04/08/26 at 10 A.M. to conquer your fear of computer mice and master this digital tool. No skills needed!
Radnor Township's council promotes biodiversity with a native plant giveaway on May 2, 2026, encouraging eco-friendly gardening practices.
CBS News Radio will close this spring due to financial challenges, ending nearly 100 years of broadcasting. This highlights media adaptation struggles.
SGB met with Vice Chancellor David Brown to discuss progressing the student trustee plan and working with Gov. Shapiro to amend past referendum outcomes.
Experts warn that government intervention in supply chains, now a top risk, may exacerbate logistics issues amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and tariff uncertainties.








