Carnegie Mellon Ranked 28th Worldwide
Carnegie Mellon University ranked 28th overall and 29th in Research in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023.
Researchers Study Social Media To Understand Roles of Optimism and Hope in the Black Lives Matter Movement
Two CMU researchers analyzed the content of 34 million original tweets about the Black Lives Matter movement, aiming to shed light on the role social media messaging plays in online activism and large-scale social movements.
Tepper Students Aim To Help Increase Blood Donors
A team of three Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) students engaged with Vitalant, the nation's largest independent, nonprofit organization focused exclusively on providing lifesaving blood services.
Researchers Nanoprint Electrodes for Customized Treatments of Disease
The new array holds the potential to transform how doctors are able to treat neurological disorders.
Movie Math: Tetali's Equations Seen in Film
The movie is based on the true story of a couple who won more than $26 million from lottery drawings using a legal loophole.
Jahanian Family Establishes CMU Scholarship Fund in Honor of Thomas Jahanian
Carnegie Mellon President Farnam Jahanian, his wife Tris and their family have endowed a scholarship fund in honor of their son and brother Thomas Jahanian.
Stefanie Sydlik Named a 2022 Moore Inventor Fellow
Stefanie Sydlik has been named Carnegie Mellon University's first Moore Inventor Fellow.
CMU Racing Learns Tricks of the Trade From Industry Leader Chip Ganassi
Chip Ganassi, a titan of the auto racing industry, offers his insight and expertise to CMU's racing team.
CFA Days Highlight Major College Events
Big things are happening at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts.
Installation Ceremony Officially Welcomes CFA Dean, Heads
Carnegie Mellon University officially installed Mary Ellen Poole as dean of the College of Fine Arts (CFA) , and also welcomed new heads in the schools of architecture, drama and music.
Modeling The Growth Process of Neurons
A multi-disciplinary team of Carnegie Mellon University engineers has published a research paper outlining a new way of modeling neurons and their growth process with the goal of providing better models for studying neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's.