Study Of Data From Start Of Pandemic Examined Changes in Privacy and Data Choices
In a new study, Carnegie Mellon researchers used location data before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to determine how U.S. consumers reacted via privacy and data choices.
Alumni Take Home Emmy Awards
CMU alumni win 2024 Emmys.
Celebrating National Arts in Education Week 2024: CMU Community Shares Personal Reflections on Art’s Impact
In celebration of National Arts in Education Week, members of the Carnegie Mellon University community share how the arts have touched their hearts and minds — and influenced both their personal and professional journeys.
CMU’s Deeper Conversations Returns To Facilitate Election Year Discourse
Carnegie Mellon University’s Deeper Conversations initiative is returning to campus, offering the Carnegie Mellon community the opportunity to engage with today’s most challenging issues through civil discourse.
Pediatric Subspecialty Outreach Initiatives Reduced Driving Time to Doctors
Heinz College researchers examined the impact of pediatric subspeciality outreach clinics on access to the nearest pediatric subspecialists, finding that the presence of these clinics substantially reduced driving time to subspecialists, especially for children living in rural areas.
Carnegie Mellon University Welcomes Class of 2028+
Carnegie Mellon University President Farnam Jahanian and the deans of its seven schools and colleges officially welcomed the Class of 2028+ to campus on Aug. 22.
CMU President Delivers Warm Welcome to Families, Class of 2028+
First-year students and their families received a warm welcome Sunday morning from the president of Carnegie Mellon University, Farnam Jahanian.
Mindset Matters: Employing Economic Research And Practical Interventions To Fight Poverty
Carnegie Mellon University’s Ashley Orr will explore how instilling growth mindset concepts can be applied in job retraining to promote equitable economic growth.
Scott Institute Seed Grants Advance Clean Energy Research at Carnegie Mellon University
Seven Scott Institute Seed Grant awardees will receive a total of nearly $400,000 for developing cutting-edge energy research.