Moore Steps Down as Dean of CMU’s School of Computer Science
Andrew W. Moore has announced he will step down as dean of Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science and as a professor of computer science and robotics, effective at the end of the...
View ArticleKrause Steals the Spotlight Behind the Curtain
While many pursue theater for the starring roles, Carnegie Mellon University alumnus Joel Krause thrives behind the scenes. Krause graduated in 2008 from CMU's School of Drama with a master of fine...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon, Pitt Receive $3.8M NIMH Grant To Diagnose Suicidal Thinking...
To build on a groundbreaking study that used brain imaging to identify individuals with suicidal thoughts, Carnegie Mellon University's Marcel Just and the University of Pittsburgh's David A. Brent...
View ArticleWater Matters to Metal Nanoparticles
When engineered nanoparticles in everyday products like paint, sunscreen and makeup hit the environment, they can cause unintended consequences. Greg Lowry, professor of civil and environmental...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon's Miller ICA Debuts with "Carrie Schneider: Reading Women"
Carnegie Mellon University's newly re-envisioned Miller Institute for Contemporary Art presents "Carrie Schneider: Reading Women," a solo exhibition of photography by CMU alumna and international...
View ArticleState Department Selects Skinner as Senior Policy Adviser
Kiron Skinner, the Taube Professor of International Relations and Politics at Carnegie Mellon University, has been named senior policy adviser to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Skinner also will...
View ArticleLost and Found: Uncovering New Beginnings for Old Songs
A long-lost leather-bound notebook from the 1950s, with Carnegie Tech etched down the front cover, was discovered in the rubble of a demolished warehouse and returned to its owner hundreds of miles...
View ArticleCMU’s Scott Institute for Energy Innovation Selected To Expand American-Made...
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University is one of five organizations selected by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to...
View ArticleTelevision's Best: CMU Alumni Nominated for 14 Emmys
Sixteen Carnegie Mellon University alumni will be lighting up the small screen this year as nominees in 14 categories at the 70th Emmy Awards at 8 p.m. ET, Sept. 17 at the Microsoft Theater in Los...
View ArticleUndergraduate Business, Engineering Move Upward in US News Rankings
Carnegie Mellon University’s undergraduate business and engineering programs both moved upward to No. 6 in U.S. News and World Report’s 2019 Best College Ranking, released today. The computer...
View ArticleFormer U.S. Secretary of Transportation Joins Carnegie Mellon University
Secretary Anthony Foxx has been appointed distinguished executive in residence at Carnegie Mellon University for the 2018-2019 academic year. Foxx joins the CMU community after serving as the 17th U.S....
View ArticleCMU Alumnus Imagines Ways For Audiences To Experience Perception
Carnegie Mellon University alumnus Jeremy Lasky's fascination with superheroes as a child has served him well as an adult. So well that Lasky and business partner Danny Gonzalez have built a business —...
View ArticleBeyond Deep Fakes: Transforming Video Content Into Another Video's Style,...
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have created a method that automatically transforms the content of one video into the style of another. For instance, Barack Obama’s style can be transformed into...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon Community Celebrates Opening of Tepper Quad
Carnegie Mellon University will open its largest building on campus on Thursday, Sept. 13, reflecting a new model of higher education that connects teaching, learning and innovation. The...
View ArticleCMU Leads the Way With Business School of the Future
Carnegie Mellon University and the Tepper School of Business are transforming education through a new interconnected approach to teaching, learning and innovation in the new David A. Tepper Quadrangle....
View ArticleTepper Quad Positions Region for Greater Economic Growth
As innovations from Carnegie Mellon University continue to transform the Pittsburgh region into a tech hub that attracts top talent and spurs development, the opening of the David A. Tepper Quadrangle...
View ArticleVon Ahn Wins 2018 Lemelson-MIT Prize for Invention
School of Computer Science alumnus Luis von Ahn, who is a consulting professor in the Computer Science Department and the co-founder of the popular language-learning platform Duolingo, has won the...
View ArticleTepper Opens Doors to His Vision for Higher Ed
The Carnegie Mellon University community today celebrated alumnus and philanthropist David Tepper's ambitious vision that has come to fruition at the grand opening of the David A. Tepper Quadrangle, a...
View ArticleThe Creation of the Tepper Quad: From Pipedream to Pipes
After six additions over a 50-year lifespan, Carnegie Mellon University finally had to admit its Tepper School of Business — formerly the Graduate School of Industrial Administration — had no more room...
View ArticleAlumna Co-Chairs Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing
Carnegie Mellon University alumna Lani Fraizer is co-chair of the 2018 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference, Sept. 26-28. Fraizer, who graduated from CMU's Heinz College of...
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