Carnegie Mellon Alumni Earn 4 Tony Awards
Carnegie Mellon Alumni Win four 2024 Tony Awards.
Rewriting History with ‘Suffs,’ 4 CMU Alumnae March Toward Tony Awards
Four Carnegie Mellon University alumnae have helped bring the fight for the 19th Amendment to a Broadway stage in “Suffs,” which opened April 18 and is nominated for six Tony Awards.
CMU Alumni Help ‘The Heart of Rock and Roll’ Beat on Broadway
Costume designer Jen Caprio and actor Corey Cott, both Carnegie Mellon School of Drama alumni, discuss contributing their talents to the new jukebox musical "The Heart of Rock and Roll" featuring the music of rock band Huey Lewis and the News on Broadway.
10 Tartans Named Fulbright Scholars for 2024-25 Award Cycle
Ten members of the Carnegie Mellon University community have been selected as grant recipients for the U.S. Fulbright Student Program's 2024-25 competition cycle.
Derek Ham Named Director of CMU’s Entertainment Technology Center
Carnegie Mellon University has named Derek Ham the new director of its Entertainment Technology Center.
The Tony Awards and Carnegie Mellon University Present the 2024 Excellence in Theatre Education Award to CJay Philip of Baltimore
CJay Philip, founder and creative director of Dance & Bmore theatre programs in Baltimore, Maryland has been selected as the 2024 winner of the Excellence in Theatre Education Award.
CFA’s Britt Ransom Links Past and Present with 3D-Printed Tokens
In “Tokens for Current Times,” Ransom, an associate professor of art in Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Art, will create a series of 3D-printed, copper-plated coins that pay homage to “hard times tokens,” an alternate form of currency used in the United States in the 19th century.
Carnegie Mellon University Holds 126th Commencement
On Sunday, May 12, Carnegie Mellon University held its 126th Commencement
The Graduates: A Look Back at the Class of 2024
As the Class of 2024 pack up their CMU education and prepare to take on the world, or further their studies, the university celebrates their success.