
Alumnus Nick Thieme Credits CMU in Pulitzer Prize Win
Just over a decade after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Statistics & Data Science, Nick Thieme (DC 2013) has been awarded a Pulitzer Prize for local reporting.

The Graduates: 2025
Equipped and ready to graduate, a new class of Tartans will take on the mission to solve societal problems and positively impact the world.

Carnegie Mellon Professor Wins 2025 Pulitzer Prize in History
Edda Fields-Black’s book “COMBEE: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid and Black Freedom during the Civil War,” was selected as a 2025 Pulitzer Prize winner in history.

Dietrich Students Use Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Projects To Examine Past, Create Future
Two students students in the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences received SURF funding for summer research on campus.

Artificial Intelligence Makes Energy Demand More Complex — And More Achievable
Carnegie Mellon University is uniquely positioned to address growing concerns around the energy demand of artificial intelligence.

Women at the Forefront of Technology, Policy and Society
Across Carnegie Mellon University, nationally and internationally recognized women utilize their expertise across technological fields.

Women in Science Highlight Mentorship, Outreach as Integral to Career Success
At Carnegie Mellon, women in the sciences contribute to advancement and innovations at the forefront of discovery, while lifting each other along the way.

Is It Human, or Is It AI?
A team of Carnegie Mellon University researchers set out to see how accurately large language models (LLMs) can match the style of text written by humans, and their findings were recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

CMU Students Learn by Doing In the Nation's Capital
Students in the Carnegie Mellon University Washington Semester Program spent the fall gaining professional experience and exploring career interests in Washington, D.C.