Conrad Zapanta Named College of Engineering Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
Conrad Zapanta has been appointed the new associate dean for Undergraduate Studies in the College of Engineering.
University Libraries Appoints G. Sayeed Choudhury to New Role Supporting Open-Source Projects at CMU
G. Sayeed Choudhury will join Carnegie Mellon University Libraries in a newly created role to raise awareness of and stimulate collaboration among open-source projects.
Tweeting a Help Wanted Sign
CMU research shows Twitter drives popularity, contributors to open-source software.
Pour Me a Glass
CMU researchers use AI to teach robots to see water.
Remembering Tung Au
Tung Au, CMU emeritus professor, passed away on May 31, 2022, at 98 years old.
When Parenting Style Predicts Political Leanings
A new study finds parenting styles are a strong indicator for how people think about a wide range of social issues, from education to elder care.
From Ads to X-rays, Alumnus Harnesses the Power of AI
Entrepreneur and CMU alumnus Ophir Tanz pushes computer vision forward.
U.S. Department of Energy Partners With Carnegie Mellon to Launch the 2022 Global Clean Energy Action Forum
DOE, in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, to host the world's premier international clean energy event bringing together ministers and other energy leaders to accelerate global clean energy deployment and innovation.
Three Carnegie Mellon Alumni Win Six 2022 Tony Awards
CMU alumni have earned 58 Tonys to date — onstage, behind the scenes and more.
Fulbrights Put Nine Tartans on Global Path
Fulbright awards offer students and recent alumni opportunities to impact the world in unexpected ways.
Faculty, Students Top Off Costumes for 'The Music Man'
Costume pieces created by CMU drama faculty and students featured in the Tony-nominated revival of "The Music Man."
CMU Contingent Shows Pride at Downtown Parade
Members of the Carnegie Mellon community marched in last weekends' Pittsburgh Pride Revolution March.