Lenore Blum Elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University's Lenore Blum has been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
CMU Researchers, Robots Head To Nation’s Capital for Robotics Showcase
Carnegie Mellon University researchers from its Robotics Institute and College of Engineering are packing up fossil-inspired paleobionics, robotic hands and autonomous aerial vehicles to demonstrate to members of Congress and their staff next week at “Robotics for a Better Tomorrow: Robotics Showcase and Demo Day,” in Washington, D.C. on April 30.
CMU Convenes Experts in Evaluating Generative AI
Carnegie Mellon University’s K&L Gates Initiative in Ethics and Computational Technologies sponsored and co-organized an expert convening in Washington, D.C., on “Evaluating Generative AI Systems: the Good, the Bad and the Hype.”
Through Commitment to Sustainability, Carnegie Mellon Community Envisions Future for All
Committed to a sustainable future for all, Carnegie Mellon University’s students, faculty and staff incorporate sustainability into all levels of education, research and practices.
Machine Learning and Extended Reality Used To Train Welders
CMU researchers have developed an extended reality (XR) welding helmet and torch system to help welders acquire the embodied knowledge they need to master the challenging skill.
From Playground to Broadway
Seven CMU alumni Alex Falberg, Arya Shahi, Ben Ferguson, Curtis Gillen, Dan Weschler, Matt Nuernberger, and Ryan Melia who comprise PigPen Theatre Co. have made their Broadway debut as the composers and lyricists of “Water for Elephants,” which opened on March 21 at the Imperial Theatre in New York City.
President’s Lecture Series Promotes Civil Discourse in Higher Education
Harvard University professor and experimental cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker visited Carnegie Mellon University on April 17 for the second installment of the President's Lecture Series.
A Spring Carnival Arcade
Spring Carnival returned to Carnegie Mellon University with the theme "Arcade: Let the Games Begin."
CMU Celebrates Educational Leaders Across Campus
Carnegie Mellon celebrates faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, advising, mentoring and service with its annual Celebration of Education Awards.
Five CMU Faculty Elected 2023 AAAS Fellows
Five Carnegie Mellon University faculty members — Linda Argote, Alison Barth, Matthew Mason, Philip LeDuc and Prasad Tetali — have been elected 2023 AAAS Fellows.
A Decade of Learning in the Heart of the Nation
This spring marks 10 years since the first participants in CMU's Washington Semester Program made the nation's capital their classroom.
CMU Faculty and Alumna Named 2024 Guggenheim Fellows
Two members of the Carnegie Mellon University community — Associate Professor Katherine Hubbard and alumna Carrie Schneider — have been announced as 2024 Guggenheim Fellows.