The Way You Work Toolkit
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CMU ID card benefits:There are many ways your ID Card can be used – from dining and local transportation, to gaining access to campus facilities and checking out books from the library. The following services and resources can be accessed via your ID Card: https://www.cmu.edu/idplus/services/index.html Free Newspapers and Journals: New York Times, The Wall Street
Resources and services available the the CMU libraries. Liaisons The library liaisons for SCS can connect you with the libraries’ services, purchase items for the collections, and help you with general information needs. Any of us can help you, but we do have assigned departments as well. See below. Lauren Herckis: HCII, LTI, ISR, RI
The Student Academic Success Center (SASC) fosters student success through various programs including academic coaching, subject-specific tutoring, communication strategies, disability accommodations, and language support. Not sure what program is right for you? Take a look at what is offered below to find out more information or complete the Consultation Request Form to book a time to
Carnegie Mellon Explore a variety of well-being resources available at Carnegie Mellon. Pittsburgh Area Groups and Places of Interest ASCEND Climbing Pittsburgh Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank Local Places of Worship Running/Walking Trails Venture Outdoors Pittsburgh Visit Pittsburgh
University Police The Carnegie Mellon University Police Department is a full-service, community-oriented law enforcement agency dedicated to serving CMU’s faculty, staff, students, and visitors. For emergencies, call 412-268-2323, and for non-emergencies, call 412-268-6232. University Health Services University Health Services provides high quality care for all enrolled students. We specialize in college health and offer primary care, health