
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.

Movement Information Offers Critical Visual Cues
A new study finds that the brain uses motion cues to decipher how objects are seen.

Tartans Celebrated for Their Exceptional Academic Standing
Excellence in academics and athletics is not mutually exclusive at Carnegie Mellon University.

Year in Review 2022
A look back at the top stories at Carnegie Mellon University in 2022.

CMU IFF Hosts a Night of Asian-Made Short Films
The Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival will host "Tried and True:" A Night of Asian-made Short Films.

Carrasco To Receive Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences
Marisa Carrasco of New York University is this year’s recipient of the Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences.

A Second CMU Student for First-Generation Family
Monica Paz, a first-generation student at Carnegie Mellon University, attended Family Weekend with her mom, Dania Parra-Paz, and aunt.

Emily Jordan Sees High Rewards in Addiction Research
Carnegie Mellon University junior Emily Jordan uses computational tools to investigate how risk and reward mechanisms affect addiction outcomes.