CMU Celebrates Educational Leaders Across Campus
Carnegie Mellon celebrates faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, advising, mentoring and service with its annual Celebration of Education Awards.
Five CMU Faculty Elected 2023 AAAS Fellows
Five Carnegie Mellon University faculty members — Linda Argote, Alison Barth, Matthew Mason, Philip LeDuc and Prasad Tetali — have been elected 2023 AAAS Fellows.
Three CMU Students Awarded 2024 Goldwater Scholarship
Three Carnegie Mellon University students — Claire Jin, Yunshu Li and Katherine Parry — have been selected to receive the 2024 Barry Goldwater scholarship.
Research During Solar Eclipse Could Shed Light on Shadow Bands
A team of CMU and Pitt researchers chased a phenomenon known as shadow bands during the 2024 eclipse.
McWilliams Center Name Change Reflects Expanded Research Scope
CMU's McWilliams Center for Cosmology and Astrophysics researchers explore elusive dark elements to light up understanding of the universe.
Carnegie Mellon Prepares for Eclipse
Carnegie Mellon University prepares for the solar eclipse on April 8.
Outreach Is Central to Carnegie Mellon's Approach to FAFSA Changes
Changes intended to simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in 2024 have led to delays and confusion for students and their families across the country.
Bridges and Zhang Receive Curci Foundation Research Grants
Two researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, Drew Bridges, assistant professor of biological sciences in the Mellon College of Science, and Martin Zhang, assistant professor of computational biology in the School of Computer Science, have received The Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation Research Grants.
Biologists Determine Bacteria Sense Damage to Relatives
Carnegie Mellon University biologists have discovered that Vibrio cholerae, the bacteria behind the cholera disease, can sense when its relatives die.