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Discuss “First Triple Helix in print”

Carnegie Mellon students can study pretty much whatever they want, cutting across disciplinary lines to create the perfect course of study. So it seems only natural that the university would join the ranks of other prestigious research institutions by creating a chapter of The Triple Helix, an interdisciplinary college research journal published each semester that focuses on issues surrounding science, society, law, and all related fields in between.

The Triple Helix was founded two years ago by Kevin Hwang of Cornell University. It was brought to Carnegie Mellon by junior business major Mizel Djukic, now the organization’s CEO. In fall 2005, The Triple Helix officially recognized Carnegie Mellon as a chapter. Erin Goldberger, a junior in...

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Comment 1. Tanya Bogardias
Feb 24, 2007 at 08:53 AM

I think Djukic and Goldberger did a great job..the Triple Helix is reflective of the great minds of CMU students!

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