(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Alumna Gela Nash-Taylor started as an actress before co-founding this fashion company
Skibo
This Tony winning musical was written for "Scotch 'n' Soda," CMU's student theater.
Alum/professor William "Red" Whitaker developed these to clean up the Three Mile Island nuclear accident site
Unmanned Vehicles
Chemistry Professor Krzysztof Matyjaszewski pioneered this process, which allows chemists to control how polymers are created and led to the development of "everyday" plastics such as those used in paints and sealants.
Atom Transfer Random Polymerization
This book was written by CMU Professor Linda Babcock, who partnered with the Girl Scouts to develop the first Girl Scout badge for negotiation.
1967
Tepper Professors Richard Cyert and James March wrote this book, which developed building blocks that have become the foundation for current research in organizational studies.
A Behavioral Theory of the Firm
Alum/professor Luis von Ahn (also) created this online authentication system, which involves wavy, distorted wordsd and can be used to decipher old texts
Tepper professor Allan Meltzer co-founded this in the early 1970s to inform the media, public, and policymakers about policy decisions
Shadow Open Market Committee
This camera system was developed by Professor Illah Nourbankhsh and Randy Sargen in collaboration with NASA.
2018
This musical by alumnus Stephen Schwartz was nominated for a Tony, though it did not win. The nomination was for best original score.
Alum Chris Messina pioneered the use of these symbols for grouping subjects on Twitter.
Hashtag #
This CMU building is the only place in the world where you can find research sponsored by Google, Intel, Apple, and Microsoft under one roof.
Robert Mehrabian Collaborative Innovation Center
The "Wireless Andrew" network laid the foundation for this.
Wi-Fi
Alumna Stephanie Kwolek made a discovery in 1965 that led to the creation of this life-saving fiber.
Kevlar
These surface tension-based robotic insect dynamic explorers are 2- to 6-inch long robots that can walk on water.
STRIDE
Alumnus James Gosling invented this programming language in 1994
This program, developed by CMU professor and cognitive psychology graduate Ken Koedinger helps 500,000 students in 2,600 U.S. schools improve math skills
Cognitive Tutor
This joint program of the College of Fine Arts and School of Computer Science created software that uses video game technology to train first responders.
CMU research professor Scott Fahlman created the first of these expressive symbols in 1982.
Emoticon :-)
CMU's Tepper School of Business, then GSIA, is credited for pioneering this model of business education in the 1960s.
Management Science
Professor Herbert Simon and PhD student Allen Newell invented a prgramming language for computers to model complex human problem-solving processes, which is why they are considered to be among the founders of this.
Artificial Intelligence
Built in 2003, this building was renamed Stever House in 2008 to honor CMU's fifth President; it has a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) silver designation
First Green Dormitory
Tepper School of Business Michael Trick developed the first one of these in 2005
Computer-Generated MLB Schedules
Professor Priya Narasimhan founded this CMU spinoff company focused on mobile live streaming and scalable video technologies.
1997
This is one of the best known works from a CMU alum who is an icon of 20th century pop art.
Created by Professor Randy Pausch, this teaches computer programming by creating 3D animations, stories, and video games
Alice