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Tensions on college campuses over Israel-Hamas War prompt federal investigations

University of Pittsburgh senior Eitan Weinkle lost an acquaintance in the Hamas attack at a festival in Israel on Oct. 7 and knows someone else who was taken hostage. He shoulders that grief and a fear shared by his Jewish peers at Pitt as antisemitic threats on college campuses rise.

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Carnegie Mellon administrator Rick Siger nominated by Gov -elect Shapiro for cabinet post

A Carnegie Mellon University administrator and former Obama administration official is Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro’s pick to serve as secretary of the state Department of Community and Economic Development. Rick Siger, chief of staff and senior adviser to the president at Carnegie Mellon, will begin the job next Tuesday after Shapiro

Thomas Jahanian, son of Carnegie Mellon University president, dies in Monongahela River drowning

Thomas Jahanian, son of Carnegie Mellon University president, dies in Monongahela River drowning
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Updates Impacting Travel from India, China & Russia - Office of International Education - Division of Enrollment Services

May 01, 2021 Updates Impacting Travel from India, China & Russia While the ongoing pandemic is surging in some areas and slowing down in others, international travel conditions are constantly changing. The Office of International Education (OIE) is closely monitoring travel advisories and will communicate updates to CMU students, families and scholars as information becomes available. The U.S. government made the following announcements Friday, April 30: India In recent days, the CMU community has learned more about the devastating situation in India where a second surge of COVID-19 is quickly unfolding. We echo President Farnam Jahanian’s April 29 message to the campus community, and our hearts go out to the people of India and impacted CMU community members. Due to the surge, the White House announced the suspension of entry for travelers from India. Effective May 4, 2021, at 12:01 a.m. (eastern daylight time), the U.S. will restrict and suspend entry to the U.S. for nonimmig

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