Anniversary Exhibitions Trace Influence of Shakespeare through Time and Technology
This year, the Carnegie Mellon University Libraries presents two exhibitions to mark the quatercentenary (1623-2023) of Shakespeare’s First Folio, a copy of which is held in the Libraries’ Special Collections.
CMU Celebrates 125th Commencement
On Sunday, May 14, Carnegie Mellon University held its 125th Commencement ceremony.
Tartan Scholars Program Graduates Its First Cohort
Carnegie Mellon University held its annual end-of-year Tartan Scholars event that included a celebration of the individual and collective success of the program’s first class of graduates.
Carnegie Mellon Leads NSF AI Institute for Societal Decision Making
Led by Carnegie Mellon, the AI Institute for Societal Decision Making (AI-SDM) is one of seven AI institutes announced by the National Science Foundation.
Kamlet, Nelson Named Collaboratory Against Hate Co-directors
Mark S. Kamlet and Lisa Nelson have been named co-directors of the Collaboratory Against Hate, which honors the victims of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue attack by supporting research aimed at understanding and minimizing the destructive consequences of extremist hate.
A Tartan Tail
Carnegie Mellon junior Sonja Michaluk dons a mermaid persona to raise awareness and funds for wetland conservation projects near to her heart.
A Recipe for Understanding
Grand Challenge Seminar students explore history and culture through food.
NEH Fellowship Supports Slate’s Research on Civil Rights
Nico Slate, professor and head of the Department of History at Carnegie Mellon University, received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support his research on Highlander and the role of education within the civil rights movement.
Nightly Sleep Is Key to Student Success
CMU's David Creswell led a team of researchers to evaluate the relationship between sleep and GPA.