Movement Information Offers Critical Visual Cues
A new study finds that the brain uses motion cues to decipher how objects are seen.
Alumna Shauna Quill Part of Historic Grammy Win
CMU alumna Shauna Quill, the executive director of the New York Youth Symphony, reflects on the symphony's recent Grammy win.
Myers Named HCII Director
Brad Myers has been named the new Charles M. Geschke Director of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute.
CMU Alumna Wins Grammy Award
Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama alumna Patina Miller took home her first Grammy Award.
Carnegie Mellon's AI-Powered FRIDA Robot Collaborates with Humans To Create Art
Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute has a new artist-in-residence, a painting robot named FRIDA.
Making Meaningful Impact: Using Data Science for Social Good
Carnegie Mellon's Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) Summer Fellowship partnered with the City of Baltimore to improve community safety and economic well-being by remediating buildings with roof damage.
Staying the Course
Carnegie Mellon University has programs designed to introduce students to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and keep them on the path to a successful career.
Delivering mRNA Therapeutics to the Pancreas
CMU's Kathryn Whitehead is improving delivery systems by changing the chemistry of the nanoparticles to reroute them in the body, putting CMU researchers one step closer to unlocking the potential of gene therapeutics to treat incurable pancreatic diseases.
Sandholm Earns AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence That Benefits Humanity
SCS professor Tuomas Sandholm recognized for work on organ exchanges.
Majora Carter Speaks on Building Community
Urban revitalization strategist Majora Carter delivers 2023 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Remembrance Celebration and Keynote Lecture at Carnegie Mellon University.
Senior Folds Machine Learning into DNA Origami Research
Carnegie Mellon University senior Peter Sauer is offering a technological take on a biological problem.