
Year in Review 2022
A look back at the top stories at Carnegie Mellon University in 2022.

Dark Therapy Shows Promise in Addressing Lazy Eye Condition
CMU neuroscientists have found after a week after transient dark exposure, the brain's neural networks adjust the way they process visual information.

The Lullaby Project Comes to Pittsburgh
The Lullaby Project, which pairs new and expecting parents with musicians to write a lullaby for their babies, came to Pittsburgh this fall thanks to a partnership between Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Music and Allegheny Health Network (AHN).

Anticipating a Partner's Moves
In October, a team from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute (RI) demonstrated the integration of perception and action to researchers from Ford Motor Company.

Bill Sanders Installed as the Dr. William D. and Nancy W. Strecker Dean
Formal ceremony celebrates transformational gift and inaugural holder of the Strecker Dean's Chair in the College of Engineering.

Junior Studies Genetics and Sleep In Dream Research Project
CMU junior Ruby Redlich uses computational tools to investigate genetic markers that influence sleep in mammals.

SCS Team Wins Startup Competition for AI-Generated Communications Software
Three students in Carnegie Mellon University's Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Innovation program won the Graduate Entrepreneurship Club's Hack-a-Startup competition.

CMU, Local Leaders Honor Rep. Mike Doyle's 28-Year Legacy
The Carnegie Mellon community gathered to honor U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle, who is retiring at the end of his term next month.

The Frame Gallery Enters New Era with Major Renovation
The Frame Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University's student-run art gallery, will undergo a major renovation this summer.

The Effects of Uber and Lyft in U.S. Cities
A new policy brief series from Carnegie Mellon University delves into the implications and opportunities that transportation network companies (TNCs) present.

Better Than a Hole in the Head
Carnegie Mellon researchers aim to measure intracranial pressure using noninvasive alternatives.

Tony Yu's Research Bridges Math and Computer Science
For Carnegie Mellon University junior Tony Yu, problem solving is logical.