Night Of The Living Dead - Classic Film
During his student attendance at Carnegie Mellon University, George A. Romero partnered with John A. Russo and a small crew to create a horror film on a budget of $114,000. The low budget provided a limit on what the amateur film-makers could do. ... [... more] Bella Online
Ray Cha from HarperCollins Publishers
Ray Cha studied engineering and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University and holds a masters from New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. He is a regular contributor to a technology & gadget blog: www.popgadget.net. [... more] Harper Collins
Study: Hands-Free Cell Phone Use in Cars Not Much Protection
Don't feel so smug about how safety conscious you are by using a hands-free cell phone in the car: Carnegie Mellon University researchers say you're still likely going to be distracted. The researchers used brain imaging to show that even just ... [... more] CIO
Robert E. Kelley
Use nine star-performer strategies to become a member of the select "ten-for-one" club... , teaches at Carnegie Mellon University and spent ten years "in the trenches" researching the personal and professional characteristics of star . [... more] Random House
John Faunce
JOHN FAUNCE received a B.F.A. in acting and an M.F.A. in directing from Carnegie Mellon University. He has produced or directed some twenty-five off-Broadway and Broadway shows. As well, he's executive-produced and written movies for television ... [... more] Random House
Robotics Expert Q & A;: Daniel H. Wilson
PM contributor Daniel H. Wilson received his doctorate in robotics from Carnegie Mellon University. Paramount Pictures has picked up film rights to his sarcastic robotics primer, Q Does being a roboticist give you a different perspective on ... [... more] Popular Mechanics
Robots Play Soccer
Legions of soccer-playing robots and their creators descended upon Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh recently for the International RoboCup Federation's first American Open robot soccer tournament and exhibit. Teams squared off in ... [... more] Popular Mechanics