
SCS Faculty Receive Google Academic Research Awards
Nine Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science faculty members have received Google Academic Research Awards to make education equitable, accessible and effective using artificial intelligence; apply Google tools like Gemini to systems and infrastructure problems; and use AI to benefit society.

Carnegie Mellon Launches Sports Analytics Center
CMU announces the launch of the Carnegie Mellon Sports Analytics Center.

CMU Community Engages on Election Issues Through Deeper Conversations
As an institution educating the next generation of leaders, scholars and innovators, Carnegie Mellon University launched its Deeper Conversations series to facilitate free expression and explore divergent viewpoints. This fall, the series devoted programming to the U.S. election, offering the CMU community a space to engage over topics like polarization, immigration and election interference.

Five CMU Researchers Receive Kaufman Foundation Grants
Five CMU researchers were named recipients of grants from the Kaufman Foundation.

Carnegie Mellon Endowment Stands at $3.2B in 2024
The value of Carnegie Mellon University's endowment stood at $3.2 billion as of June 30.

Tepper School Researcher Advocates for New Framework To Measure Sustainable Economic Growth
In a new study, researchers suggest the need for an integrated framework to assess sustainable economic growth, one that tracks global stocks and flows of natural capital.

Improving Air Quality Would Avoid 80,000 Vet Visits Every Year, Study Finds
New research has found that high levels of air pollution have led to significant increases in the number of vet visits for both cats and dogs.

SCS Researcher Develops Metagenomic Profiling Method
A new k-mer sketching metagenomic profiler allows scientists to analyze genomic data more quickly and precisely than other profilers.

Linking Chemistry With Immune Response To Advance Drug Delivery
By filling in the missing link between lipid chemistry and immune response, Carnegie Mellon professor Kathryn Whitehead is helping to expand the use of lipid nanoparticles beyond RNA vaccines.

Networks of Concepts Demonstrate How Scientific Knowledge Grows
A new study empirically applies philosophical theories to investigate how exactly scientific knowledge grows.

ETC Professor Provides a Practical Education in Horror
CMU's Ruth Comley brings her haunted house experience into her ETC classroom.

Bloody Brilliant: Pre-College Students Learn with Carnegie Mellon Prop Department
Carnegie Mellon University's Pre-College program teaches production techniques including sound, projections, costumes and props — and how to make fake blood.