
Carnegie Mellon University Holds 126th Commencement
On Sunday, May 12, Carnegie Mellon University held its 126th Commencement

The Graduates: A Look Back at the Class of 2024
As the Class of 2024 pack up their CMU education and prepare to take on the world, or further their studies, the university celebrates their success.

Student-Athletes Excel In and Out of the Classroom
Successful student-athletes at Carnegie Mellon University say the journey requires determination, discipline and a willingness to grow personally.

Five CMU Faculty Elected 2023 AAAS Fellows
Five Carnegie Mellon University faculty members — Linda Argote, Alison Barth, Matthew Mason, Philip LeDuc and Prasad Tetali — have been elected 2023 AAAS Fellows.

CMU Joins $110M U.S.-Japan Partnership To Accelerate AI Innovation
CMU and Keio University have announced they will join forces with one another and with industry partners to boost AI-focused research and workforce development in the United States and Japan.

Study Shows that for Professional Women, Having High-Status Connections Can Backfire
A study by coauthored by CMU's Catherine Shea suggests that having high-status connections can backfire for women.

Machine Learning, Quantum Computing Can Transform Health Care, Including Diagnosing Pneumonia
CMU's Sridhar Tayur discusses how machine learning and quantum computing can transform health care

Carnegie Mellon University Announces 2024 Honorary Degree Recipients
Carnegie Mellon University will award honorary degrees to four individuals at its 2024 Commencement ceremony set for Sunday, May 12 in Gesling Stadium.

Collaboration on AI-powered Patient Safety Research Flags Drug Side Effects
A recent capstone project by an interdisciplinary team of graduate students from Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon and the Pitt School of Medicine used artificial intelligence to examine health care data and look for patterns to detect potentially dangerous drug interactions.