The Link is the magazine of the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science. It provides a mosaic, presenting issues, analyzing problems, offering occasional answers, giving exposure to faculty, students, researchers, staff and interdisciplinary partners. The Link strives to encourage better understanding of, and involvement in, the computer science community.
Winter 2015
Inventing the future: 20 years of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute
Summer 2014
Institutional memories: An oral history of the founding of the School of Computer Science
Fall 2013
Maker culture: Bringing research to life
Spring 2013
Smashing the stereotypes: Ways to make women and other under-represented groups feel more welcome in computer science
Fall 2012
The School of Mark: Stories and lessons from former associate dean Mark Stehlik
Spring 2012
Roads scholars: CMU research helps local governments with transportation projects
Summer 2011
Astrobotic's race to the moon
Spring 2011
Closing the K-12 gap in computer science education
Fall 2010
Inside Intel's partnership with CMU faculty and students
Spring 2010
The Pittsburgh Quality of Life Technology Center promises better living through robotics
Summer 2009
Ed Clarke: Model-checking's role model
Spring 2009
The Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center is untangling the blackboard jungle
Winter 2009
We're in! Exploring the new Gates and Hillman Centers
Fall 2008
Mapping the brain: Marcel Just and Tom Mitchell
Summer 2008
A November to Remember: Tartan Racing wins the DARPA Urban Challenge
Fall 2007
CMU's robots are hard at work around the world.
Spring 2007
Computer science for all
Fall 2006
TC in GC takes CMU students around the world and across the digital divide
Spring 2006
50 years of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University
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