
Smoke from US Wildfires, Prescribed Burns Caused Premature Deaths, Billions in Health Damages
Tepper School of Business researchers explored the impacts of smoke from wildfires, including premature deaths and billions in health damages, with elderly, Native American, and Black communities suffering the greatest harms.

Programmable Pixels Could Advance Infrared Light Applications
Carnegie Mellon engineering researchers have developed programmable pixels that could advance infrared light applications.

Tepper School of Business Celebrates 75th Anniversary with Academic Symposium
The Tepper School of Business commemorated its 75th anniversary with an Academic Symposium on March 21-22, 2025. This event celebrated the school's rich history, highlighted groundbreaking research, and explored the future of business education.

Carnegie Mellon University Announces 2025 Honorary Degree Recipients
Carnegie Mellon University will award honorary degrees to four individuals — Sal Khan, Edward Feigenbaum, Lip-Bu Tan and Deborah Kass at its 2025 Commencement ceremony.

Go Inside Buggy with Apex Driver Maggie Blair
While others sleep, Carnegie Mellon University students flock toward Tech and Frew streets for pre-dawn Buggy practice rolls on Saturdays and Sundays in the spring with unique devotion — among them, Maggie Blair, the head driver for team Apex.