Allstot, Choset, Gonzalez Elected AAAS Fellows
Carnegie Mellon University’s Howie Choset and Cleotilde “Coty” Gonzalez have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon University and Google Public Sector Partner To Accelerate AI...
The first-of-its-kind partnership between Google and Carnegie Mellon will significantly increase CMU’s cloud-based GPU resources for advanced AI research.
View ArticleSummer Undergraduate Research Fellows Take On Accessibility and Quality of...
Undergraduates at CMU are seeking to create technical solutions to improve everyday living for those diagnosed with disabilities, and expanded understanding of education, childhood development and...
View ArticleHighmark Center Builds Camaraderie for Student-Athletes
Students appreciate the new Rohr Intercollegiate Golf Training Facility and other expanded or updated offerings inside the Highmark Center to nourish themselves as athletes.
View ArticleThe Unexpected Art: How Women in Math Combine Calculation with Creativity
From undergraduate study to graduate, postdoctoral and faculty research, women within the Mellon College of Science’s Department of Mathematical Sciences are among those continuing the tradition of...
View ArticleLunar Gala 2025 — ELYSIUM
Carnegie Mellon students present the 2025 Lunar Gala fashion show — ELYSIUM.
View ArticleGo Inside Buggy with Apex Driver Maggie Blair
While others sleep, Carnegie Mellon University students flock toward Tech and Frew streets for pre-dawn Buggy practice rolls on Saturdays and Sundays in the spring with unique devotion — among them,...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon University Announces 2025 Honorary Degree Recipients
Carnegie Mellon University will award honorary degrees to four individuals — Sal Khan, Edward Feigenbaum, Lip-Bu Tan and Deborah Kass at its 2025 Commencement ceremony.
View ArticleTepper School of Business Celebrates 75th Anniversary with Academic Symposium
The Tepper School of Business commemorated its 75th anniversary with an Academic Symposium on March 21-22, 2025. This event celebrated the school's rich history, highlighted groundbreaking research,...
View ArticleProgrammable Pixels Could Advance Infrared Light Applications
Carnegie Mellon engineering researchers have developed programmable pixels that could advance infrared light applications.
View ArticleSmoke from US Wildfires, Prescribed Burns Caused Premature Deaths, Billions...
Tepper School of Business researchers explored the impacts of smoke from wildfires, including premature deaths and billions in health damages, with elderly, Native American, and Black communities...
View ArticleDietrich Students Use Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Projects To...
Two students students in the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences received SURF funding for summer research on campus.
View ArticleWellness Takes All Forms at Highmark Center
The Highmark Center serves as a place for holistic wellbeing on campus.
View ArticleIDeATe at 10: Celebrating a Decade of Collaborative Innovations
The IDeATe program, designed to bridge the gap between technology and the arts and offer students a unique opportunity to explore where these fields intersect, is celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
View ArticleCMU Examines How AI Tools Are Reshaping Learning for Both Teachers and Students
At Carnegie Mellon University, an initiative to research the impacts of generative AI tools on teaching and learning is helping the university take an empirical approach to studying whether, when and...
View ArticleBarbara Shinn-Cunningham Installed as Glen De Vries Dean of the Mellon...
Colleagues celebrated the new Glen De Vries dean of Carnegie Mellon University’s Mellon College of Science Barbara Shinn-Cunningham.
View ArticleHollywood Theme Sets the Stage for 2025 Carnival
Carnegie Mellon University's Spring Carnival returned with the theme of Hollywood for 2025.
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon's Tony Wingen to Retire After 35 Seasons as Head Men’s...
Carnegie Mellon University’s long-time head men’s basketball coach Tony Wingen has announced his retirement after 35 seasons at the helm of the Tartan program.
View ArticleETC Collaboration Fuels Future Careers in Space
Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center and the Moonshot Museum are helping to foster excitement for space among the next generation.
View ArticleUsing Virtual Reality to Connect Players With Ocean Ecosystems
(CTP) Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Center for Transformational Play are hoping a virtual trip into the watery abyss will inspire connection with ocean ecosystems, even for people who’ve...
View ArticlePickleball Paddles of the Future
Materials science and engineering students investigated whether pickleball paddles produced by 3D printing could be as good as, or better, than those produced using existing techniques.
View ArticleA Buzz-Worthy Engineering Design Course
In a sophomore project course, civil and environmental engineering students learned the engineering design process by designing, building and deploying bee hotels to protect local pollinator...
View ArticlePresident’s Lecture Series Goes Behind the Scenes with Writer, Director and...
Alumnus John Wells returns to Carnegie Mellon for the President's Lecture Series.
View ArticleJohn Wells Reflects on the Impact of His CMU Education
Throughout his recent visit, Alumnus John Wells reflected on the profound impact his Carnegie Mellon University education had on his illustrious career.
View ArticleResearch Rising Stars: SURF Students Take on Complex Biomedical Challenges
Carnegie Mellon University’s Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program provides funding for undergraduates to work full time on research projects during the summer. Many students...
View ArticlePrecision Scale KATRIN Sets Record For Measuring Neutrino Mass
A team including researchers from Carnegie Mellon University has set a world record in the precise measurement of neutrino mass.
View ArticleEngineering Beneath the Surface
Carnegie Mellon engineering students build an autonomous underwater vehicle that can perform tasks important to the maritime industry, including exploring, detecting, and manipulating objects and...
View ArticleCMU Art Students Break the Mold at 2025 Intercollegiate Iron Pour
Intermediate Mold Making students at Carnegie Mellon University spent the semester experimenting with an array of techniques which they put to the test at the 2025 Intercollegiate Iron Pour — a...
View ArticleCMU Study Shows Large Language Models Have Distinctive Styles
It's not unusual for people to have distinctive speech or writing styles, but a recent study by Carnegie Mellon researchers shows that text-generating AI models exhibit similar idiosyncrasies.
View ArticleTepper School Honors Exceptional Doctoral Students at 2025 Awards Ceremony
At this year’s Tepper Shcool of Business Ph.D. Awards Ceremony, top honors were awarded across disciplines for research that is shaping the frontiers of knowledge.
View ArticleLHC Experiment Collaborations at CERN Receive Breakthrough Prize
Thousands of researchers, including scientists from Carnegie Mellon University, were recognized earlier in April with the $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics by the Breakthrough Prize...
View ArticleStudent-Led Course Gives Classmates Tools To Improve Mental Health
This spring, Gabriel Mendez-Sanders, a Fifth Year Scholar studying chemical engineering, created and led a student-led course through Student College (StuCo) called We Are Not Alone - Supporting...
View ArticleThree CMU Students Awarded 2025 Goldwater Scholarship
Three Carnegie Mellon University students have been selected to receive the Barry Goldwater Scholarship in 2025.
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