Student-Athletes Excel In and Out of the Classroom
Successful student-athletes at Carnegie Mellon University say the journey requires determination, discipline and a willingness to grow personally.
CMU Alumna Selected for Schwarzman Scholarship
Joyce (Xinyi) Wang, a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts, was selected in December 2023 as a recipient of the Schwarzman Scholarship.
Six Carnegie Mellon Alumni Nominated for 11 Tony Awards
The spotlight will shine brightly on several CMU alumni at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York at The 77th Annual Tony Awards® on Sunday, June 16.
From Playground to Broadway
Seven CMU alumni Alex Falberg, Arya Shahi, Ben Ferguson, Curtis Gillen, Dan Weschler, Matt Nuernberger, and Ryan Melia who comprise PigPen Theatre Co. have made their Broadway debut as the composers and lyricists of “Water for Elephants,” which opened on March 21 at the Imperial Theatre in New York City.
CMU Celebrates Educational Leaders Across Campus
Carnegie Mellon celebrates faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, advising, mentoring and service with its annual Celebration of Education Awards.
CMU Faculty and Alumna Named 2024 Guggenheim Fellows
Two members of the Carnegie Mellon University community — Associate Professor Katherine Hubbard and alumna Carrie Schneider — have been announced as 2024 Guggenheim Fellows.
MFA Alumna Shana Moulton's Alter Ego Cynthia Lands Center Stage at the Museum of Modern Art
In Carnegie Mellon University alumna Shana Moulton’s site-specific installation “Meta/Physical Therapy” at the Museum of Modern Art, visitors are invited to enter the latest chapter in Moulton’s two-decade exploration of Cynthia, a semi-autobiographical alter ego that she first developed while pursuing a master of fine arts degree at CMU.
Carnegie Mellon Breaks Ground for Richard King Mellon Hall of Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University has broken ground for construction of its Richard King Mellon Hall of Sciences.
Gift Will Expand Public Art at Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon University alumni Cindy and Tod Johnson have committed $10 million to support public art on the university’s Pittsburgh campus.