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Equipped and ready to graduate, a new class of Tartans will take on the mission to solve societal problems and positively impact the world.
The Department of History's Edda Fields-Black has been named a recipient of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for her research on Harriet Tubman.
Three Carnegie Mellon University faculty members have been chosen to receive the title of University Professor in 2025: Kenneth Koedinger, Kristen Kurland and Gregory Rohrer.
Content to work on the family farm, Jorge Vera didn’t realize the world of music awaited. Growing up in Pirayú, a tiny farming community in Paraguay, Vera spent his free time like most 9-year-olds — ...
Rales fellows Isabel Agadagba, Wendy Bickersteth, Erick Cohen, Nicholas Dunn and Michael Sutton are hoping their computer science skills will one day impact others aiding in applications such as ...
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, organizers opted for an eco-friendly cooling system in athlete housing, skipping central air in favor of a low-energy alternative ...
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 ...
Tony Award nominations include five Carnegie Mellon University alumni who are nominated in 13 categories. This year marks 16 consecutive years in which Carnegie Mellon alumni have earned Tony ...
Such remote meetings using 3D avatars in AR allow effective communication and enable users to retain awareness of their surroundings. However, positioning 3D avatars effectively and consistently for ...
Julie S. Downs, Ph.D. is a professor of Psychology and Decision Science and Associate Dean of Research. She is director of the Center for Risk Perception and Communication. She has served on the ...
Deviation from these requirements will only be allowed in exceptional cases, and with the approval of the Director of Graduate Studies. With a few exceptions, students in joint degree programs are ...
Established in September 2021 by a gift from Charles Hoskinson, the Hoskinson Center for Formal Mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University is dedicated to the use of formal computational methods and ...
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