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CMU School of Computer Science has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in July 2021. The social media accounts linked to from CMU School of Computer Science are: • Instagram • YouTube • LinkedIn • X Besides social media accounts, scsatcmu has populated their site with: • Join the Computational Biology webinar • CMU CS Academy • Sheng Earns 2025 Krulcik Scholarship • Zhang, Zhou Earn MongoDB Fellowships • Mascots Help SCS Students Conquer Challenging Courses • At SXSW, CMU Professors Offer Tips for Smarter AI Use • Rales Fellows Revolutionize Artificial Intelligence • Three Minute Thesis 2025 Championship • CMU XHacks Registration • RI Ph.D. Receives NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship • Does Compute: The SCS Podcast! • Mascot Madness 2024 • 2024 CMU 3-Minute Thesis Registration • Computational Biology Undergraduate Program Info Session • Luco Technical Talent Search • From SCS to San Jose, Jetcheva Provides a Sense of Belonging for Students • CMU Hacking Team Wins Seventh DEF CON Capture the Flag Title • CMU Alumni Team Up at Velo.ai To Make Cycling Safer • A Day in the Life of a Robotics PhD Student at CMU • CS Academy Pilots Academic Credit Model • Studying Genetics and Sleep in a Dream Research Project • Spooky SCS: A Round-Up of Chilling Research • SCS Office Hours with John Mackey • Robotics Institute Graduate Student Survey • Congressmen Ro Khanna and Conor Lamb: Dignity in the Digital Age • ISR is now the Software and Societal Systems Department! • Try Skeema! • Skeema: declutter your browser, declutter your mind • SCS Maintains Top Ranking for Computer Science From U.S. News and World Report • Carnegie Mellon Students Blend Fabric and Sound During Annual Textile Jam • CMU Team Celebrates Sixth Super Bowl of Hacking Win • What Does The Future Of Virtual Reality Feel Like? • Accessibility Enables Equality • Wessell Stays Grounded by Focusing on What's Next • CMU Research Shows Twitter Drives Popularity, Contributors to Open-Source Software • CMU's Livehoods Project Honored for Contributions to Understanding Cities • SCS Seniors Susanto, OBroin Shine as Scholar Athletes • SCS Ph.D. Students Designed, Taught New Course To Make Computer Science More Welcoming, Inclusive • Delphi Group, University of Maryland, Meta Honored for COVID-19 Survey • Martial Hebert appears on the GeekWire Podcast • Support SCS Dean Martial Hebert in Douse-A-Dean! • ‘Red’ Whittaker talks taking Pittsburgh to the moon with CityCast Pittsburgh • CMU Building Moonshot Mission Control for Upcoming Lunar Exploration • Vote Aditi Chaudhary for the People's Choice Award in the #3MTCMU Championship • SCS Alumna Parlays Programming Into Publishing • Girls of Steel Showcase Projects for U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle • The Link, Winter 2022 • CSD's Dave Anderson debunks the Great NYT Wordle Myth of 2022! • Looking Back to Move Forward / A Re:collection of Robotics at CMU • SCS Mentorship Program Signup • Journalist Soledad O’Brien To Give MLK Keynote Address Feb. 8 • Register for the SCS Day Talent Show • Register for the SCS Day Art Show • Libraries Podcast Explores “The Wild West of Computing” • Games for Change: SCS Course Strategizes Around Sustainability • Innovative Caching Method Honored With Best Paper at SOSP • New Robotics Institute Director Matthew Johnson-Roberson Ready To Shape Future of Robotics • Get help on your SCS grad school application through the Graduate Application Support Program • Register for Academia vs. Industry! • CMU Students Take Top Honors at Cornell's Hackathon With Twerk Out App • Team Explorer Places Fourth in DARPA SubT Challenge • Watch Team Explorer compete in the Finals of the DARPA SubT Challenge • U.S. News & World Report Ranks Carnegie Mellon University No. 1 in Six Specialty Areas • Carnegie Mellon University Launches The Robotics Project