Carnegie Mellon Prepares for Eclipse
Carnegie Mellon University prepares for the solar eclipse on April 8.
Student Efforts Anchor Fourth Voluntary University Review of Sustainable Development Goals
Carnegie Mellon University released its fourth Voluntary University Review of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Student-led Showcase Puts Innovative Art Research on Display at CMU
B*A presentations give students the chance to explore topics that they may not have the chance to in the traditional four-year structure.
SEI and OpenAI Recommend Ways To Evaluate Large Language Models for Cybersecurity Applications
Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and OpenAI published a white paper that found that large language models (LLMs) could be an asset for cybersecurity professionals, but should be evaluated using real and complex scenarios to better understand the technology’s capabilities and risks.
Study Shows that for Professional Women, Having High-Status Connections Can Backfire
A study by coauthored by CMU's Catherine Shea suggests that having high-status connections can backfire for women.
CyLab Researchers Develop a Taxonomy for AI Privacy Risks
Carnegie Mellon University's Sauvik Das and a team of researchers constructed a taxonomy of AI privacy risks.
Outreach Is Central to Carnegie Mellon's Approach to FAFSA Changes
Changes intended to simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in 2024 have led to delays and confusion for students and their families across the country.
Two CMU-led Projects Win Prestigious MURI Award
Carnegie Mellon University researchers will lead two teams receiving Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative funding from the Department of Defense.
Department Renaming Reflects Study of Languages, Cultures and Applied Linguistics
The Department of Modern Languages at Carnegie Mellon University has been renamed the Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics (LCAL).
Empowering Civility: Students Cultivate Respectful Conversation Skills in Modern Languages Course
Carnegie Mellon's Nevine Abraham discusses the impact her class on the Middle East has had on students since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.
Remembering Jared Cohon: A Transformative Leader at Carnegie Mellon University
Jared Cohon, the eighth president of Carnegie Mellon University, from 1997-2013, helped grow CMU into one of the pre-eminent institutions of higher education. He died peacefully on March 16.
Bridges and Zhang Receive Curci Foundation Research Grants
Two researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, Drew Bridges, assistant professor of biological sciences in the Mellon College of Science, and Martin Zhang, assistant professor of computational biology in the School of Computer Science, have received The Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation Research Grants.