Portuguese Delegation Visits Carnegie Mellon
Portuguese Minister of Education, Science and Innovation, Fernando Alexandre made his first official visit to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, alongside the Secretary of State for Science Ana Paiva to attend the 2024 CMU Portugal Summit.
New CMU Pathway Program To Provide Significant Financial Relief to Undergraduate Students
A new initiative aims to provide significant financial relief to undergraduates from low- and middle-income families, ensuring that a quality education at CMU is within reach for all deserving students.
Improving Air Quality Would Avoid 80,000 Vet Visits Every Year, Study Finds
New research has found that high levels of air pollution have led to significant increases in the number of vet visits for both cats and dogs.
Heinz College Announces New Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence Systems Management Program
Carnegie Mellon University has announced a new Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence Systems Management (AIM) program, housed in the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy.
What Voters Need to Know About Climate Policy as the Election Approaches
Karen Clay discusses the environmental issues she believes policymakers — and voters — should focus their attention next.
CMU Launches Two New Online Graduate Certificates in AI
CMU has launched two new online graduate certificates for AI Engineering in Digital Twins & Analytics and for Managing AI Systems.
Managing Election Anxiety May Mean Less Time on Social Media
It can be challenging to break away from social media during this election season, in part because social media is designed to keep users engaged and online.
CMU's Block Center Announces 2024-25 Build Back Better Subawards
Carnegie Mellon University’s Block Center for Technology and Society has announced the recipients of the 2024-25 Build Back Better subawards.
Each Year, Landmines Kill Residents of War-Torn Countries. This Innovative Tool Could Save Lives.
A humanitarian organization in Colombia has been field testing a three-pronged system for more accurately identifying landmine contamination in two municipalities for more than a year.