Dietrich College Dean's Office
John Lehoczky, Dean
Joseph E. Devine, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
Brian Junker, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Gloria Hill, Assistant Dean and Director, Academic Advisory Center
Susan Kinchelow, Assistant Dean for Business and Finance.
The Dietrich College Dean's Office is located in 154 Baker Hall. Please call our office at (412) 268-2830 if you would like
to talk with us, or stop by our offices in Baker Hall.
The Dean's Office staff includes:
Sue Cale, Financial Assistant
Emily Half, Academic Program Manager, Global Studies
Anna Houck, Business Manager
Leslie Levine, Director, Research Office Amy Patterson, Budget Manager
Heather Pertz, Administrative Assistant Shilo Rea, Director of Public Relations Joanne Ursenbach, Senior Administrative Coordinator
Dietrich College Faculty and Staff Information
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Dietrich College News: March 2013
Stories this month include the college's new humanism initiative; a group of creative writing alums going on a poetry tour this summer; a recap of Under Construction: Building Your Future; and much more. Read Dietrich College News. |
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Researchers Identify Biological Marker That Predicts Susceptibility to the Common Cold
Psychology's Sheldon Cohen has identified a biological marker in the immune system that - beginning at about age 22 - predicts our ability to fight off the common cold.
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Lori Holt Wins Prestigious National Academy of Sciences Award
Psychology Professor Lori Holt has been named a 2013 winner of the NAS Troland Research Award for “studies advancing our understanding of the sensory and cognitive processes that are fundamental to the perception of speech.”
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Video: The Humanities at Carnegie Mellon University
The Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences is proud to have distinguished faculty and talented students who are leading the humanities into the 21st century. In this short video, Dietrich College faculty, staff and alumni talk about the college’s excellence in the humanities.
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Autistic Adults Have Unreliable Neural Responses
A new study led by CMU neuroscientists offers a new opportunity to understand the connection between primary brain functions and behavioral patterns in autism. Read more. Watch a video. |
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Brian Junker Appointed Associate Dean of the Dietrich College
Statistics Professor Brian Junker will chair the Dietrich College Council and take a leadership role in administrating college curriculum, programs and policies. Read more.. |
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Senior Awarded Prestigious Pickering Fellowship
Global Studies senior Ema D. Woodward has been awarded a prestigious Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship. Woodward is the first Carnegie Mellon student to receive this fellowship.
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Mindfulness Meditation Reduces Loneliness in Older Adults
A new study led by Psychology's J. David Creswell offers the first evidence that mindfulness meditation reduces loneliness - and inflammation levels - in older adults. Read more. Watch a video. |
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George Loewenstein Documents Pitfalls of Personal Loans
A new study is the first to systematically investigate the terms and consequences of loans between peers, such as friends, siblings and coworkers, and shows how self-serving bias behavior affects future relationships.
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Marcel Just Receives Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award
Just — a leading neuroscientist who focuses on how language comprehension and problem-solving emerges from brain processes — has been selected to receive the Society for Text and Discourse's most prestigious award.
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