Mathias Unleashes Advancements in Animal Care
Carnegie Mellon sophomore Kara Mathias was awarded the Dr. Mete Akin Endowed Fund for Advancement of Pre-Med Education earlier this year.
Rounce Receives Early Career Fellowship for Glacier and Coastal Research
Carnegie Mellon's David Rounce was chosen for an Early-Career Research Fellowship by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to study the effects of climate change on glaciers.
Student Bug Bounty Discovery Supports picoCTF’s Cybersecurity Education Efforts with $462,000 Gift
First-year Ph.D. student Seunghyun Lee discovered a faulty implementation in Google Chrome's WebAssembly type system and donated the bug bounty to picoCTF.
Remembering Mel Shapiro
Carnegie Mellon University and its School of Drama honor the life and artistic contributions of alumnus and former Head of School Mel Shapiro.
With StepUp, ETC Students Are Transforming Global Hygiene Education
This fall, the StepUp Project Team from CMU's ETC made a game that would be part of the World Shoe Fund’s African initiatives.
PSC Interns To Represent US at International Student Competition
The Benchmark Beasts team will compete at the ISC25 Conference in Hamburg, Germany.
‘Wicked’ Proves Quite ‘Popular’ at the Box Office
The film adaptation of "Wicked," with a score by Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama alumnus Stephen Schwartz, has already grossed $635 million worldwide.