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"Onto trails completely undiscovered" — our department gathered on Saturday, May 9, for the 2026 Commencement of both undergraduate and graduate students. Read more about this year's graduating class: www.cmu.edu/dietrich/eng...
From publishing houses to financial firms, the 2026 Humanities Career Trek gave students in Carnegie Mellon University’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences a firsthand look at how their skills translate beyond the classroom. www.cmu.edu/dietrich/new...
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Associate Professor Stephen Wittek also contributed an essay about early modern news culture, lunar fantasy, and astro-colonialism in Ben Jonson's space-masque, News from the New World Discovered in the Moon (1619).
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This week in the @pghreviewofbooks.bsky.social: reflections on the death of Marjane Satrapi, from Associate Professor Kathy M. Newman, along with two of the students who read Satrapi’s work in her class this spring.
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Along with the Center for the Arts in Society, we were pleased to host the 2026 (In)Hospitable Space conference. #SSoCIA
Check out our recap and access the session recordings: www.cmu.edu/dietrich/eng...
In conjunction with the (In)hospitable Space Conference on our campus this week, @pghreviewofbooks.bsky.social is publishing a series of pieces pertaining to space exploration, including this one by Professor and conference co-organizer James Wynn. pghrev.com/darwin-on-ma...
Many readers use “Best of” lists to help them decide what to read. In the @pghreviewofbooks.bsky.social, Department Head and Professor Christopher Warren shared his thoughts on how networks reveal what The Guardian's ranked list of the top 100 novels obscures. pghrev.com/networking-t...
On Tuesday, June 9, Assistant Professor Camille Rankine will read her work at the Hemingway's Poetry Series. Read a preview of Camille's work at the @pghreviewofbooks.bsky.social: pghrev.com/camille-rank...
The following essay is being published in conjunction with the "(In)hospitable Space Conference" which explores the human dimensions of space exploration and
When Marjane Satrapi, the author of the best-selling graphic memoir, Persepolis, was six years old, she believed she had been chosen by God to be the next
(In)Hospitable Space Conference Considers Life Beyond Earth
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The following essay is being published in conjunction with the "(In)hospitable Space Conference" which explores the human dimensions of space exploration and
In an unfamiliar city, I rarely walk into an empty restaurant. How good could the food be if nobody eats there? At least a crowded restaurant's one that many