
Carnegie Mellon University Payloads Iris, MoonArk Launch as Part of Historic Lunar Mission
Two payloads from Carnegie Mellon University launched to the moon.

Mission Control: Reach Out and Touch Space
Carnegie Mellon Mission Control is a new command hub in the Gates Center for Computer Science that provides state-of-the-art equipment for crews of the Iris and MoonRanger missions, and future space robotics initiatives.

Year in Review 2023
A look back at the great things happening at Carnegie Mellon University in 2023.

The Center for the Arts in Society Launches New Initiative
A new initiative from the Center for the Arts in Society in Carnegie Mellon University’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences explores the possibilities and limits of hospitality.

CMU-Designed Artificially Intelligent Coscientist Automates Scientific Discovery
A non-organic intelligent system has for the first time designed, planned and executed a chemistry experiment, Carnegie Mellon University researchers report in the Dec. 21 issue of the journal Nature.

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.

A Place in Space for the Humanities
James Wynn and Kathy M. Newman are leading a project called Planetary Hospitality that explores astrocolonialism, climate change, capitalism, how humans understand and influence space travel, and what makes a planet hospitable.

Panel Issues Recommendations for Future of Particle Physics Research
HEPAP releases recommendations for U.S. particle physics priorities and funding.

Conrad Tucker Named New Director of CMU-Africa
Conrad Tucker has been named the next director of Carnegie Mellon University in Africa.

Dietrich Graduate Students Advance Neuro Studies with AI
Three graduate students from Carnegie Mellon University’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences are using artificial intelligence to advance neuroscience research.

Software Engineering Institute Establishes AI Security Incident Response Team
The Software Engineering Institute at CMU has announced the formation of the Artificial Intelligence Security Incident Response Team (AISIRT) to help ensure the safe and effective development and use of AI.