 
  Carnegie Mellon Named a Top 20 US University
Earning a place among the top 20 universities in the United States, Carnegie Mellon ranks No. 1 in seven undergraduate programs.
 
  Better Screening Tool for Sickle Cell Disease Progression
Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh researchers have shown that a simple, noninvasive light-based technology could help doctors better track how sickle cell disease affects the brain as patients age. The technology is known as near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and can measure blood and oxygen changes in tiny vessels, which could lead to earlier detection of complications and provide a new tool for improving care in regions where the disease is most common.
 
  CMU Alumni Emmy Winners Showcase Steady Results of Arts Excellence
CMU's School of Drama empowers students to balance technical precision and artistic expression, evident most recently by alumni wins at the 77th Emmy Awards.
 
  Decoding the Brain’s Hand ‘Alphabet’ Could Transform Prosthetics and Brain-Computer Interfaces
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Coimbra have discovered that the human brain organizes hand movements much like an alphabet — combining a small set of simple motions to create a vocabulary of everyday actions.
 
  SEI Tool Helps Federal Agencies Detect AI Bias and Build Trust
Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute has developed the AI Robustness (AIR) tool, a free, open-source platform that helps agencies uncover why an AI system may produce biased or unreliable results.
 
  Pittsburgh Deploys the Future of AI
Carnegie Mellon University joins AI leaders at Pittsburgh's AI Horizons summit.
 
  BNY and Carnegie Mellon University Join Forces To Advance AI Education and Research
Ahead of the AI Horizons Summit, BNY and Carnegie Mellon University announced a five-year, $10 million agreement to support world-class research and development in artificial intelligence (AI).
 
  Physical Pursuits Help CMU Faculty Attain a Work-Life Balance that Matters
Whether it’s on the water, in the dojo or on wheels, the journey toward health and well-being is unique to these faculty at Carnegie Mellon University.
 
  CMU Research Uses AI to Better Predict Kidney Failure
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have created new AI models that do a better job of predicting which patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) will go on to develop end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
 
  CMU Program Helps Students Incorporate Sustainable Learning Environment into Diverse Fields
At Carnegie Mellon University, students in the Environmental and Sustainable Studies (ESS) program are confronting climate change, water scarcity and pollution through hands-on research and interdisciplinary education.
 
  AI’s Role in the Future of Discovery
Carnegie Mellon University is helping define how artificial intelligence reshapes science — from accelerating discovery to scaling up new technologies. Ahead of the AI Horizons Summit, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham shared her perspective on AI’s role in responsible biomanufacturing and automated science. 
 
  Physical AI Fuels the Machines of Tomorrow
Ahead of the AI Horizons Summit, Martial Hebert, dean of the School of Computer Science and a speaker at the conference, shared his perspective on physical AI — what it is, why it matters now and how it’s set to transform industries and create new opportunities.