
Rales Fellows Revolutionize Artificial Intelligence
Two Rales Fellows focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning in their studies: master’s degree candidate Nicole Villavicencio-Garduño and doctoral candidate Maxwell Jones.

Women in Science Highlight Mentorship, Outreach as Integral to Career Success
At Carnegie Mellon, women in the sciences contribute to advancement and innovations at the forefront of discovery, while lifting each other along the way.

Researchers Use Computer Science To Save Bees
CMU and UC Riverside researchers have created a system to help beekeepers monitor and analyze the health of their beehives and take corrective actions to prevent colony collapse.

Through 3MT, Doctoral Students Share Accessible Research
Back for its 10th year at Carnegie Mellon University, Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a celebration of research.

Josh Gad Returns to the School of Drama
Josh Gad returned to Carnegie Mellon's campus to work with current acting students and to take a stroll down memory lane.

Researchers Propose Framework To Identify Food Selectivity Origins in the Brain
CMU researchers have identified a region in the brain's visual cortex that responds to food and have developed a theoretical framework that could explain the origins of this selectivity.

Infant Mortality Tied to Concentration of Lead in Air
In a new study, Heinz College researchers used data on lead emissions in the air to estimate the effects of air lead concentration, finding a statistically significant relation between air lead concentration and infant mortality.

CMU Researchers Investigate YouTube Giveaway Scams
A team of Carnegie Mellon researchers has sought learn more about the nature of certain scams, and determine whether teens are more susceptible to them.

Carnegie Mellon Again Named Top Fulbright Producer
Carnegie Mellon University has been recognized as a top producer of Fulbright U.S. Student Program participants. Since the program's inception, Carnegie Mellon has seen 138 Tartans become Fulbright U.S. Student grantees.

Is It Human, or Is It AI?
A team of Carnegie Mellon University researchers set out to see how accurately large language models (LLMs) can match the style of text written by humans, and their findings were recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

School of Art Mourns the Passing of Pioneering Conceptual Artist and Alumnus Mel Bochner
Mel Bochner, a groundbreaking figure in the development of conceptual art, passed away on February 12, 2025, at the age of 84.

CMU Photographer Explores Campus Imagery Through Coursework
CMU Photographer Kevin Lorenzi has found that the Master of Arts in Design program helps him view his favored medium in a different light.