Carnegie Mellon Awarded $20M for Transportation Research
Congresswoman Summer Lee announced Carnegie Mellon University will lead a national consortium that will receive $20 million over the next five years from the U.S. Department of Transportation to establish Safety21, a new University Transportation Center.
Tepper School Faculty Member Wins Amazon Research Award for AI Work
Carnegie Mellon's Yan Huang, has won an Amazon Research Award for her work on fairness in artificial intelligence (AI).
CMU Celebrates 125th Commencement
On Sunday, May 14, Carnegie Mellon University held its 125th Commencement ceremony.
Kamlet, Nelson Named Collaboratory Against Hate Co-directors
Mark S. Kamlet and Lisa Nelson have been named co-directors of the Collaboratory Against Hate, which honors the victims of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue attack by supporting research aimed at understanding and minimizing the destructive consequences of extremist hate.
Swartz Center Gives Diverse Selection of CMU Grad Students Pathways to Entrepreneurship
Carnegie Mellon University announces 2022-24 cohort of Swartz Entrepreneurship Fellows
Steve Wray Named Executive Director for CMU's Block Center for Technology and Society
Carnegie Mellon University announced today that Steve Wray has been appointed executive director of the Block Center for Technology and Society.
Making Meaningful Impact: Using Data Science for Social Good
Carnegie Mellon's Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) Summer Fellowship partnered with the City of Baltimore to improve community safety and economic well-being by remediating buildings with roof damage.
Year in Review 2022
A look back at the top stories at Carnegie Mellon University in 2022.
Measuring Social Media
For over 12 years, Carnegie Mellon's Ari Lightman has fostered experiential learning through his course, Measuring Social.