
From Exploration to Innovation: The Impact of SURF Grants
These SURF grants enabled young researchers interested in robotics to collaborate with esteemed faculty, build professional networks and receive financial support to focus solely on their project, paving the way for their future career or academic opportunities.

Carnegie Mellon Community Shines at SXSW 2025 — an Intersection of Culture, Tech and Innovation
Carnegie Mellon University’s rich expertise in technology and artificial intelligence, complemented by a plethora of talent in the arts and entertainment, makes SXSW an excellent venue for community members to showcase their skills.

At Highmark Center, Physical and Mental Health Experts Are Uniquely Positioned To Meet Student Needs
The new Highmark Center for Health, Wellness and Athletics brings together an integrated network of professionals across an expanded University Health Services clinic and a new facility for Counseling and Psychological Services.

April Kaull joins Carnegie Mellon as Associate Vice President for Strategic Communications
April Kaull joins Carnegie Mellon as Associate Vice President for Strategic Communications

Microwave Synthesis Method Produces MXene Faster, Using Less Energy
Engineering researchers used microwave synthesis to produce MXenes, a material that protects surfaces from radiation, 25 times faster usingin a way that is 75% less energy.

Tepper School Hosts Immersive AI Executive Program in Partnership with Kearney
Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School has partnered with consulting firm Kearney to host the immersive AI Executive Program to equip business leaders with the skills to drive effective AI adoption.

Wanda Heading-Grant Receives 2025 NADOHE Dr. Frank W. Hale Jr. Distinguished Service Award
CMU's Wanda Heading-Grant was honored with the 2025 NADOHE Dr. Frank W. Hale, Jr., Distinguished Service Award.

Centor Honored as NACDA Athletics Director of the Year
Carnegie Mellon's Josh Centor has been named NACDA Athletics Director of the Year.

CMU Doctoral Researchers Connect Beyond Disciplines in 3MT Championship
Carnegie Mellon University held the finals for its annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.

Women at the Forefront of Technology, Policy and Society
Across Carnegie Mellon University, nationally and internationally recognized women utilize their expertise across technological fields.

HIV Protein Switch May Help Virus Squeeze into Host Cell Nucleus
The pointed end of HIV’s outer viral shell, its capsid, helps it squeeze into host cells’ nuclear pore. A team from the University of Pittsburgh has simulated the virus in PSC’s Bridges-2 to show how a twist in a critical protein may help it shoehorn in.

Experts Tackle Generative AI Ethics and Governance at 2025 K&L Gates–CMU Conference
Thought leaders from industry, academia, government and civil society gathered to discuss the ethics and governance of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) March 10-11 at the K&L Gates-Carnegie Mellon University Conference in Ethics and Computational Technologies.