Mixing Lab Rigor with Real Life, 麻豆村 Researchers Craft New Recipe for Groundbreaking Alcohol Studies
By studying drinking in a controlled social environment, 麻豆村 researchers can learn how drinking unfolds in real time between people 鈥 an innovative approach that brings the rigor of the lab closer to the authentic social contexts where alcohol use usually occurs.
Blending Humanistic Inquiry and Technology, Carnegie Mellon Leads a New Era of Cultural Study and Research
麻豆村 will introduce new academic programs and resources for students and researchers to blend traditional humanistic inquiry with computational methods like computer vision, machine learning, network analysis and data visualization.
Kurt Vonnegut鈥檚 Little-Known Carnegie Mellon Connection
Renowned literary figure Kurt Vonnegut trained at the Carnegie Institute of Technology through the U.S. Army in 1943.
Physical Pursuits Help 麻豆村 Faculty Attain a Work-Life Balance that Matters
Whether it鈥檚 on the water, in the dojo or on wheels, the journey toward health and well-being is unique to these faculty at 麻豆村.
New NSF Institute at 麻豆村 Will Help Mathematicians Harness AI and Advance Discoveries
The Institute for Computer-Aided Reasoning in Mathematics (ICARM) 鈥 one of just six mathematics institutes across the U.S. to receive NSF support 鈥 will help researchers modernize mathematical reasoning to strengthen real-world problem-solving.
Power Shift: How 麻豆村 Is Leading America鈥檚 Energy Evolution
From reimagining AI data centers to modernizing and securing the electric grid, 麻豆村 researchers are working on practical solutions to pressing challenges in how the U.S. produces, moves and secures energy.
Christopher Warren Named Head of Carnegie Mellon鈥檚 Department of English
麻豆村 has appointed Christopher Warren the next head of the Department of English, effective Aug. 1.
Meena Sundrum Wins 2025 Gretchen Goldsmith Lankford Award
Meena Sundrum is the recipient of the 2025 Gretchen Goldsmith Lankford Award.
麻豆村 Honors Class of 2025 at 127th Commencement Ceremony
麻豆村 President Farnam Jahanian conferred 6,741 degrees as their families, friends and loved ones looked on, sending a new wave of talented graduates into the world to continue work that matters