
Tepper School Honors Exceptional Doctoral Students at 2025 Awards Ceremony
At this year’s Tepper Shcool of Business Ph.D. Awards Ceremony, top honors were awarded across disciplines for research that is shaping the frontiers of knowledge.

CMU Study Shows Large Language Models Have Distinctive Styles
It's not unusual for people to have distinctive speech or writing styles, but a recent study by Carnegie Mellon researchers shows that text-generating AI models exhibit similar idiosyncrasies.

CMU Art Students Break the Mold at 2025 Intercollegiate Iron Pour
Intermediate Mold Making students at Carnegie Mellon University spent the semester experimenting with an array of techniques which they put to the test at the 2025 Intercollegiate Iron Pour — a three-day workshop at Pittsburgh’s historic Carrie Blast Furnaces.

Engineering Beneath the Surface
Carnegie Mellon engineering students build an autonomous underwater vehicle that can perform tasks important to the maritime industry, including exploring, detecting, and manipulating objects and deploying projectiles underwater.

Precision Scale KATRIN Sets Record For Measuring Neutrino Mass
A team including researchers from Carnegie Mellon University has set a world record in the precise measurement of neutrino mass.

Research Rising Stars: SURF Students Take on Complex Biomedical Challenges
Carnegie Mellon University’s Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program provides funding for undergraduates to work full time on research projects during the summer. Many students continue those projects beyond that time, including these three students who worked with their mentors to ask big questions about basic biology.

John Wells Reflects on the Impact of His CMU Education
Throughout his recent visit, Alumnus John Wells reflected on the profound impact his Carnegie Mellon University education had on his illustrious career.

President’s Lecture Series Goes Behind the Scenes with Writer, Director and Emmy Award-Winning Producer John Wells
Alumnus John Wells returns to Carnegie Mellon for the President's Lecture Series.

A Buzz-Worthy Engineering Design Course
In a sophomore project course, civil and environmental engineering students learned the engineering design process by designing, building and deploying bee hotels to protect local pollinator populations.

Pickleball Paddles of the Future
Materials science and engineering students investigated whether pickleball paddles produced by 3D printing could be as good as, or better, than those produced using existing techniques.

Using Virtual Reality to Connect Players With Ocean Ecosystems
(CTP) Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Center for Transformational Play are hoping a virtual trip into the watery abyss will inspire connection with ocean ecosystems, even for people who’ve never been to a beach.

ETC Collaboration Fuels Future Careers in Space
Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center and the Moonshot Museum are helping to foster excitement for space among the next generation.