FLOTUS Touts Pittsburgh as Workforce Hub at CMU’s Mill 19
First lady Jill Biden and acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su traveled to Carnegie Mellon University's Mill 19 to convene members of a Pittsburgh Workforce Hub and announce commitments to create and expand pathways into good-paying jobs for the region.
Carnegie Mellon Trustee Ray Lane and Stephanie Lane Invest $25 Million in CMU's Computational Biology Department
Carnegie Mellon University Trustee Ray Lane and his wife, Stephanie, have invested $25 million in support of the university’s boundary-breaking Computational Biology Department.
CMU-Africa Students Explore Aviation Collaborations with CMU Pittsburgh Club
Students at CMU-Africa, eager to kickstart aviation-related activities at the location, reached out to a popular club on CMU’s Pittsburgh campus to explore collaborations.
Carnegie Mellon Endowment Stands at $3.1B in 2023
The value of Carnegie Mellon University's endowment stood at $3.1 billion as of June 30, 2023.
CMU Statement on President Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence
Carnegie Mellon University is one of the world’s greatest talent hubs for realizing the transformative potential of AI and ensuring its safe and secure use for the benefit of humankind. These same opportunities and challenges are highlighted in President Joe Biden’s recent Executive Order, which CMU is uniquely positioned to address.
CMU Community Gathers on 5th Anniversary of Tree of Life Synagogue Shootings
Members of the CMU community gathered on the 5th anniversary of the Tree of Life Synagogue Shootings.
CMU’s Iris, MoonArk Leave Pittsburgh En Route to the Moon
Iris, a tiny, lightweight lunar rover built by CMU students, and MoonArk, a collaborative sculpture project led by faculty, students and alumni, left Pittsburgh en route to their launch pad in Florida.
Forlizzi Briefs Senators on AI in the Workforce
CMU's Jodi Forlizzi shared recommendations with U.S. senators to ensure that innovations in artificial intelligence are sustainable, responsible and work for workers.
CMU Professor Leads National Effort to Inform U.S. Technology Strategy
A new report led by Erica Fuchs provides a roadmap for how modern data and analytics can help the United States assess its competitiveness and inform investments in critical technologies such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, biopharmaceuticals, energy and critical materials.
Former CMU President Awarded National Medal of Science
On Oct. 24, U.S. President Joe Biden awarded the National Medal of Science, the nation’s highest scientific honor, to Subra Suresh, the ninth president of Carnegie Mellon University.
CMU Welcomes Violins of Hope to Posner Center
Violins of Hope is a collection of over 100 restored violins that were played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust and restored.
Advancing Student Learning at CMU Through Generative AI
Carnegie Mellon University’s Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence and Educational Innovation is launching a Generative Artificial Intelligence Teaching as Research (GAITAR) Initiative.