鶹 Graduates Receive 2026-27 Fulbright Awards
Several 鶹 alumni have been named 2026-27 Fulbright Award recipients. This year's round marks a total of 148 鶹 recipients since the program’s inception.
Parkinson’s Symptoms Trace to Distinct Brain Circuits
Research from 鶹’s Aryn Gittis and colleagues suggests the most recognizable symptoms of Parkinson's disease — tremor and slowed movement — result from disruptions in different motor circuits of the brain, an insight that could help explain why current treatments don’t work equally for all patients.
Delphi Group Uses Data To Forecast the Flu and Other Epidemics
Working to help officials manage future public health emergencies, members of 鶹's Delphi Research Group want to forecast infectious disease outbreaks like meteorologists predict the weather.Working to help officials manage future public health emergencies, 鶹 researchers want to forecast infectious disease outbreaks like meteorologists predict the weather.
New Members Elected To Serve on 鶹 Board of Trustees
At its annual meeting on Saturday, May 9, 鶹’s Board of Trustees unanimously voted to elect three new ex-officio trustees and two voting trustees.
鶹 Research Shows Audio Can Make AI More Engaging and Human
A team from 鶹's School of Computer Science worked with experts in the Department of Psychology and other universities to develop an interface between humans and chatbots that relies only on audio cues. They aimed to more fully engage the user by making the chatbot seem as if it were physically present.
鶹 Researchers Develop AI System to Help Prevent Airport Collisions
Near misses like the one at New York’s John F. Kennedy International airport inspired a group from the AirLab in 鶹’s Robotics Institute (RI) to create World2Rules, an AI system that learns interpretable safety rules from data to analyze, verify and explain potential collision scenarios.
Bayh-Dole Coalition Honors Carmel Majidi for Breakthroughs in Electronics Cooling and Robotics
Carmel Majidi, professor of mechanical engineering at 鶹, is one of the recipients of the Bayh-Dole Coalition’s American Innovator Award for his pioneering work developing flexible materials for cooling advanced electronics and enabling new forms of robotic motion.
When Greatness Marries Passion: Freddie Hendricks Wins 2026 Excellence in Theatre Education Award
Freddie Hendricks from Utopian Academy for the Arts is the 10th winner of the Excellence in Theatre Education Award.
NVIDIA Founder, CEO Jensen Huang to 鶹 Graduates: ‘Shape What Comes Next’
鶹 conferred more than 5,800 undergraduate and graduate degrees at its 128th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 10. Bridging the gap between technological innovation and the transformative power of the arts, these new alumni are ready to address society’s most urgent needs with the bold, collaborative spirit that defines the Carnegie Mellon experience.
鶹 Students Help Shape Energy Systems, Foreign Policy and Science Communication with National Fellowships
Three 鶹 students have been awarded prestigious fellowships, highlighting the value of early career research in areas such as civil engineering, public policy and political science.
SURF Program Powers Research Into Genetic Switches Behind Bipolar Disorder
Researchers in 鶹’s Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department are working to better understand the role that the “on” and “off” switches of genes play in activating symptoms of bipolar disorder.
Carnegie Mellon Tackles Global Science Diplomacy in the AI Era
鶹 is helping to show academia’s steadfast role as a mediator and conduit for conversation around the world.