
CMU-Qatar Celebrates Largest Graduating Class
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar celebrated the Class of 2024 — the largest in campus history, with 120 graduates.

Young Adults Reduced Drinking During and After Pandemic
A new study examined the drinking levels and patterns of young adults before, during and after the pandemic.

Refined AI Approach Improves Noninvasive BCI Performance
In a recent paper, Carnegie Mellon's Bin He demonstrates significant advances in noninvasive brain-computer interfaces.

Research and Innovation Critical for Pittsburgh Region Post-election
Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh and the Brookings Institution hosted an event on CMU’s campus to explore how regional and local economic development opportunities and public policy affect the potential for innovation in the context of the 2024 election.

Measuring Bias: Kate Zernike Shares How Exceptional Women Are Not the Exception
Renowned journalist Kate Zernike spoke at Carnegie Mellon University about gender bias in the sciences.

SEI and DOD Center To Ensure Trustworthiness in AI Systems
The Center for Calibrated Trust Measurement and Evaluation (CaTE) aims to help the Department of Defense (DOD) ensure that AI systems are safe, reliable and trustworthy before being fielded to government users in critical situations.

CMU Names Five University Professors
Five Carnegie Mellon University faculty members — Guy Blelloch, Gary Fedder, Robert Kass, Anthony Rollett and Elias Towe — have been elevated to the rank of University Professor, the highest distinction a faculty member can receive CMU.

Six Carnegie Mellon Alumni Nominated for 11 Tony Awards
The spotlight will shine brightly on several CMU alumni at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York at The 77th Annual Tony Awards® on Sunday, June 16.

Lenore Blum Elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University's Lenore Blum has been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

CMU Researchers, Robots Head To Nation’s Capital for Robotics Showcase
Carnegie Mellon University researchers from its Robotics Institute and College of Engineering are packing up fossil-inspired paleobionics, robotic hands and autonomous aerial vehicles to demonstrate to members of Congress and their staff next week at “Robotics for a Better Tomorrow: Robotics Showcase and Demo Day,” in Washington, D.C. on April 30.

CMU Convenes Experts in Evaluating Generative AI
Carnegie Mellon University’s K&L Gates Initiative in Ethics and Computational Technologies sponsored and co-organized an expert convening in Washington, D.C., on “Evaluating Generative AI Systems: the Good, the Bad and the Hype.”

Through Commitment to Sustainability, Carnegie Mellon Community Envisions Future for All
Committed to a sustainable future for all, Carnegie Mellon University’s students, faculty and staff incorporate sustainability into all levels of education, research and practices.