
Carnegie Mellon Holds Groundbreaking for Robotics Innovation Center
Carnegie Mellon University has broken ground on construction for its Robotics Innovation Center.

Department Honors Top Academic Athletes at Annual Celebration
CMU's Department of Athletics welcomed faculty and staff to the annual Student-Athlete Academic Achievement Celebration.

Carnegie Mellon Honors Three Faculty With Professorships
Carnegie Mellon University recognized three distinguished faculty members — Alex John London, Hoda Heidari and Brad Myers — during a Nov. 1 ceremony in honor of their endowed professorships.

SCS Researchers To Receive $1.2M for Continued DOE Nuclear Fusion Research
The U.S. Department of Energy will continue funding research on nuclear fusion at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science.

Carnegie Mellon Trustee Ray Lane and Stephanie Lane Invest $25 Million in CMU's Computational Biology Department
Carnegie Mellon University Trustee Ray Lane and his wife, Stephanie, have invested $25 million in support of the university’s boundary-breaking Computational Biology Department.

CMU’s Iris, MoonArk Leave Pittsburgh En Route to the Moon
Iris, a tiny, lightweight lunar rover built by CMU students, and MoonArk, a collaborative sculpture project led by faculty, students and alumni, left Pittsburgh en route to their launch pad in Florida.

CMU Honors Rep. Mike Doyle's Legacy with Endowed Fellowship
Carnegie Mellon University announced today it would establish the Mike Doyle Endowed Fellowship in Technology and Policy.

Zhu Named 2023 Packard Fellow for Work with Generative AI
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation has named Jun-Yan Zhu a 2023 Packard Fellow for Science and Engineering.

Addressing Copyright, Compensation Issues in Generative AI
Recent work by CMU researchers tackles the thorny issues of copyright and compensation for generative AI models that create new images.