New Robotics Exhibition Tells Untold Stories
The Carnegie Mellon University Libraries presents "Looking Back to Move Forward / A Re:collection of Robotics at Carnegie Mellon," an exhibition highlighting the history of robotics at CMU and the...
View ArticleCMU's COVIDcast Offers Lessons Learned for the Future of Pandemic Forecasting
A massive COVID-19 data collection project led by researchers in Carnegie Mellon University's Delphi Research Group not only helped steer the response to the virus but could also change the future of...
View ArticleLarsen Named Head Football Coach at CMU
Following an extensive national search, Carnegie Mellon University has named Ryan Larsen as its new head football coach. A 13-year coaching veteran, Larsen comes to Carnegie Mellon from Columbia...
View ArticleCMU To Host Fourth INTERSECT@CMU Conference
Leading national and international voices will examine critical issues around sustainability when Carnegie Mellon University hosts the fourth INTERSECT@CMU conference on Feb. 10 and 11. INTERSECT@CMU...
View ArticleCMU Neuroscientists Use Deep Learning Model To Simulate Brain Topography
Damage to a part of the brain that processes visual information — the inferotemporal (IT) cortex — can be devastating, especially for adults. Those affected may lose the ability to read (a disorder...
View Article'Khuraki' Performance, Panel Highlight Afghan Refugee Experience
When the United States withdrew military forces from Afghanistan in August 2021, Pittsburgh was chosen to be one of 19 American cities to welcome Afghan refugee families. The transition to America,...
View ArticleBetter Courseware a Gateway to STEM Success
A grant from the National Science Foundation will support a partnership between the State University of New York (SUNY), Maryland community colleges and Carnegie Mellon University on a project to...
View ArticleCMU Drama Alumna Receives Oscar Nod
Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama alumna Siân Heder has earned her first Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for her film, "CODA," which also received the prestigious Best...
View ArticleCMU, Fujitsu Collaborate To Develop Social Digital Twin Technology for Smart...
Carnegie Mellon University researchers will collaborate with Fujitsu Limited, a leading Japanese information and communication technology company, to develop social digital twin technology, with an...
View ArticleSoledad O'Brien Pays Homage to MLK During University Lecture Series Event
As part of its annual celebration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., Carnegie Mellon University welcomed acclaimed broadcast journalist Soledad O'Brien to give a keynote lecture on Feb....
View ArticleBuilding Up Diversity in the Architecture Collection
As the Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture (SOA) works to shift conventional assumptions about what architecture is and what an architect does to ideas that are more inclusive and...
View ArticleLEAP Gives High Schoolers Deep Dive into Arts, Humanities
Ian Oliver grew up a few miles from Carnegie Mellon University. "I've driven past CMU's campus a few times," said Oliver, a senior at City Charter High School in Pittsburgh. "But the first time I had...
View ArticleThree CMU Faculty Named 2022 Sloan Fellows
Fei Fang and Pravesh Kothari, both assistant professors in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, and Carl Rodriguez, an assistant professor in CMU's Department of Physics and member...
View ArticleCMU and Mayo Clinic To Collaborate on Transplant Innovation
Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Biomedical Engineering is teaming up with the Mayo Clinic to transform organ transplantation. The institutions will bioengineer innovative approaches to...
View ArticleTucker Appointed to AI Commission
Conrad Tucker, a professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, will serve on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's new Commission on Artificial Intelligence Competition, Inclusion, and...
View ArticleMicromobility Modes Could Replace 1/5 of Short Car Trips
In the United States, transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. It will require investments and innovations across many domains to achieve the White House's goals in emissions...
View Article$10 Million Gift Will Establish The Joseph Ballay Center for Design Fusion
Carnegie Mellon University today announced that alumnus and emeritus faculty member Joseph Ballay and his wife, Sue, have established The Joseph Ballay Center for Design Fusion in the university's...
View ArticleAlumnus Gift Will Advance Electrical and Computer Engineering
A lifetime of innovation and leadership in the suburbs of Pittsburgh has inspired an alumnus to make a generous gift to support electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University....
View ArticleExpert in Ethics and AI Joins CMU Faculty This Fall
Vincent Conitzer expects much to be the same when he returns to Carnegie Mellon University this coming fall. It will still be the best place in the world for computer science and the technical...
View ArticleFrom Students to Scholars
When Aishwarya Selvaraman started at Carnegie Mellon University, she thought her next step would be medical school — until she took "Principles in Psychology," taught by Associate Professor David...
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