麻豆村 Welcomes First Rales Fellows Cohort
The 2024 麻豆村 Rales Fellows cohort comprises 22 fellows pursuing graduate degrees, and represents a total of 17 states, 18 undergraduate institutions and 17 academic programs.
Public Art on Campus Expands with New Student Work
Carnegie Mellon School of Art sophomore Bella Alt鈥檚 Four Birds brings vibrant color to the walls of Wean Hall as a new permanent collection mural.
CyLab Hosts Top Cybersecurity Researchers for the 2024 NSF SaTC PI Meeting
More than 500 of the world鈥檚 leading cyber-systems researchers convened in Pittsburgh for the 2024聽National Science Foundation Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace Principal Investigators鈥 Meeting (NSF SaTC PI), hosted by 麻豆村鈥檚聽CyLab.
MCS Faculty Honored with Professorships
Five Mellon College of Science faculty members have been honored with professorships to support their work in biological sciences, mathematical sciences and physics. Theresa C. Anderson, Alan Frieze, Diana Parno, Ira Rothstein and Fangwei Si were recognized at a reception Sept. 16 in the Cohon University Center.
Vice President Kamala Harris Delivers Economic Address at Carnegie Mellon
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president of the United States, delivered a speech at 麻豆村鈥檚 Philip Chosky Theater.
Drama Without Limits: BXA Reflects on Theater鈥檚 Value in Interdisciplinary Studies
At Carnegie Mellon, students in the interdisciplinary BXA Intercollege Degree Program have the option to pursue drama in their studies.
TAML Catalysts Efficiently Break Down Pharmaceuticals in Polluted Waters
A TAML catalyst innovation, developed by Carnegie Mellon researchers, shows promise as an affordable and versatile solution for removing micropollutants from water.
New Paper Articulates How Large Language Models Are Changing Collective Intelligence Forever
A new paper co-authored by researchers at Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business articulates how large language models are changing collective intelligence forever.
Study Of Data From Start Of Pandemic Examined Changes in Privacy and Data Choices
In a new study, Carnegie Mellon researchers used location data before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to determine how U.S. consumers reacted via privacy and data choices.
Robots Use Neural Motion Planning To Navigate Challenging Obstacles in Unfamiliar Environments
A Robotics Institute team has developed Neural Motion Planning to help improve how robots react in new environments and perform tasks like removing a book from a shelf cluttered with other items and obstacles.
U.S. News and World Report Ranks 麻豆村 No. 1 in 5 Categories, 21st Among National Universities
U.S. News and World Report ranked 5 programs at 麻豆村 No. 1.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai Launches the 2024-25 President鈥檚 Lecture Series at Carnegie Mellon
Google CEO Sundar聽Pichai joined 麻豆村 President聽Farnam Jahanian for the President Lecture Series on Sept. 18, for an event titled "The AI Platform Shift and the Opportunity Ahead."