The Future of Classroom Experimentation
John Stamper, an associate professor at the Carnegie Mellon's Human-Computer Interaction Institute, discusses the future of classroom experimentation in a Q&A.
Rebranded Software and Societal Systems Department Commits To Enhancing Interplay Between Software and Society
Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science has announced a rebranding of its Institute for Software Research as the Software and Societal Systems Department.
CMU Experts Help Reach Learners in Uganda
Carnegie Mellon University learning scientists are partnering with Yiya AirScience, a virtual classroom that can be accessed in communities across Africa.
Three Questions with Destenie Nock
In this Q&A, Carnegie Mellon University's Destenie Nock talks about energy investment in America.
Global Energy Leaders View Innovation at Mill 19
Participants in the GCEAF Forum will tour Mill 19, a former steel mill converted into a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing research facility.
A Major American Investment in Climate and Environmental Policy
Carnegie Mellon University experts discuss the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
'Walking the Walk' Toward a Cleaner Planet
Carnegie Mellon University's commitment to clean energy and sustainability is evident across its beautiful Pittsburgh campus.
Sophomore Eyes Big Ways To Make Microscopic Discoveries Easier
Aramchan Lee and others in CMU’s Zhao Biophotonics Lab are developing protocols to enable the nanoscale visualization of a common fungal pathogen.
Alumnus Noah Mitz, and HDR Michael Keaton Among the Winners at the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
Carnegie Mellon alumnus Noah Mitz, and HDR Michael Keaton took home Emmy Awards at the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
Carnegie Mellon Receives the No. 1 Rank in Eight Program and Specialty Areas
U.S. News & World Report ranks CMU 22nd overall among National Universities
Exploring Reinforcement Learning To Control Nuclear Fusion Reactions
Research by CMU School of Computer Science student Ian Char marks several firsts in field.
Carnegie Mellon University and Mastercard Foundation Partner To Drive Youth-led Digital Transformation in Africa
A $275.7 million partnership with the Mastercard Foundation will significantly expand advanced engineering and technology education at Carnegie Mellon University in Africa.