Bacteria Can Learn and Form Memories Without a Brain
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have shown that bacteria can learn from past experiences, store memories across generations and adapt their behavior to changing environments all without a brain or nervous system.
Next-Generation Education: CMU Welcomes Summer K-12 Scholars
In the summer, Carnegie Mellon University opens its doors to K-12 students locally and from around the world, offering a firsthand look at its classrooms and community.
Making Magic for 6 Decades
On June 7 at the 79th Annual Tony Awards, Fisher will receive a special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre, acknowledging more than 20 Tony nominations and nine Tony Awards for his work in lighting design, a record in the category.
The Carnegie Mellon Connection Behind Broadway’s ‘The Lost Boys’
Producers, writers and costume designers from "The Lost Boys" reflect on the training from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama that put them on the path to Broadway.