
Where Research Gets to Work
Across disciplines and domains, Carnegie Mellon University research is tackling the world’s most urgent challenges where humanity and technology meet.

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.

National Academy of Sciences Elects Daniel Nagin as Official Member
The National Academy of Sciences announced the election of Daniel S. Nagin as a member.

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.

Research Using AI in Energy Applications at CMU Showcases the Frontier of Opportunities
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University consider how to efficiently and sustainably power artificial intelligence.

Empowering the Energy Workforce for an AI-Driven Future
Experts at Carnegie Mellon University emphasize that the role of AI in the energy workforce is to unlock the full potential of human workers.

Shapiro Unveils AI Pilot Program Results at Carnegie Mellon
President Farnam Jahanian welcomed Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro back to Carnegie Mellon University to share findings from a 12-month generative AI pilot between the commonwealth and OpenAI.

Carnegie Mellon Community Shines at SXSW 2025 — an Intersection of Culture, Tech and Innovation
Carnegie Mellon University’s rich expertise in technology and artificial intelligence, complemented by a plethora of talent in the arts and entertainment, makes SXSW an excellent venue for community members to showcase their skills.

Infant Mortality Tied to Concentration of Lead in Air
In a new study, Heinz College researchers used data on lead emissions in the air to estimate the effects of air lead concentration, finding a statistically significant relation between air lead concentration and infant mortality.