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Thursday, April 10, 2025
Political Science Honor Society Initiates Founding Members
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) has reached an exciting new milestone in its commitment to academic excellence in political science. With this spring's initiation of its first class into Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, CMU joins a prestigious network of more than 850 chapters nationwide. In addition to recognizing academic achievement, the Alpha Nu Alpha chapter will open the door for students to further engage in leadership, networking, and professional growth opportunities in the political science community.
Wednesday, April 02, 2025
Politics & Pie: A Delicious Dive into CMIST’s Upcoming Courses
Once a semester, CMIST brings students, faculty, and staff together for the much-anticipated event, Politics & Pie. While the promise of pie may be a draw, the real highlight of the event is the opportunity to learn about upcoming courses, consult with faculty, and explore academic and research opportunities in political science, American politics and law, and international relations.
Friday, March 28, 2025
When Technology Transforms War: Legal and Ethical Considerations
Rapidly developing new technologies such as drones, lethal autonomous weapon systems, and artificial intelligence are creating a modern revolution in military affairs that poses legal and ethical questions about warfare. William Renn Gade, deputy general counsel for intelligence and security with the Department of Defense, recently explored the impact of technological advancements on the law of warfare as part of the “Lawfully Speaking: A Forum on Law & Ethics” series.
Exploring the Spread of Misinformation in War and Conflict with Daniel Silverman
Friday, March 14, 2025
Exploring the Spread of Misinformation in War and Conflict with Daniel Silverman
With over half of adults worldwide now consuming news via social media platforms, inaccurate information can reach thousands of people within minutes, affecting everything from public health to elections to our understanding of current events. In his new book, CMIST assistant professor Daniel Silverman extends the study of factual misinformation, conspiracy theories, and fake news into a new, high-stakes domain: conflict zones.
Developing Leadership Through Service
Thursday, March 06, 2025
Developing Leadership Through Service
What does community-driven social change look like? And how are Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) students learning and contributing beyond campus? Undergraduates in the Dietrich Community Engagement Fellowship dedicate two years to exploring such questions through a combination of academic and experiential pursuits.
Founding Global Security: CMU Hosts International Fellows
Monday, February 17, 2025
Founding Global Security: CMU Hosts International Fellows
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) recently welcomed a distinguished group of international fellows for in-depth briefings on key topics from CMU's leading experts, followed by a tour of the robotics research lab. Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy and Technology (CMIST) joined with Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy to host 79 officers, representing 77 countries from the International Fellows Program of the United States Army War College, for this exclusive event.
Bridging the Gap: How CMIST is Shaping the Future of Tech Policy
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Bridging the Gap: How CMIST is Shaping the Future of Tech Policy
In Washington, DC, where policy and technology often collide, Harry Krejsa, the new director of studies at Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy and Technology (CMIST), is carving a unique path. With a mission to bridge cutting-edge technical research and policy, Krejsa is working to translate innovation into actionable strategies that will strengthen both national and global security.
Learning by Doing in the Nation's Capital
Wednesday, February 05, 2025
Learning by Doing in the Nation's Capital
From Capitol Hill to nonprofit and advocacy organizations, students in the Carnegie Mellon University Washington Semester Program (CMU/WSP) spent the fall gaining professional experience and exploring career interests in Washington, DC. Open to CMU undergraduate students pursuing any major, the program combines coursework with experiential learning — all while living in the heart of the nation.
Developing a Personalized Roadmap: The Benefits of Declaring a CMIST Major
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Developing a Personalized Roadmap: The Benefits of Declaring a CMIST Major
Whether they ultimately plan to pursue a career in government, politics, or the private sector, students who declare one of the three majors offered by the Carnegie Mellon Institute of Strategy and Technology (CMIST) learn the skills needed to positively impact society. We asked CMIST sophomores to share their experiences with the declaration process and how declaring in their first year has influenced their academic journey.
CMIST Welcomes New Talent to Advance Expertise and Impact
Friday, January 17, 2025
CMIST Welcomes New Talent to Advance Expertise and Impact
The Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology (CMIST) is pleased to welcome a diverse group of new faculty, staff, and leadership. Bringing fresh perspectives and experience to CMIST, they will strengthen our ability to address critical challenges regarding technology, policy, and security.
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