Is It Human, or Is It AI?
A team of 鶹 researchers set out to see how accurately large language models (LLMs) can match the style of text written by humans, and their findings were recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
鶹 Students Learn by Doing In the Nation's Capital
Students in the 鶹 Washington Semester Program spent the fall gaining professional experience and exploring career interests in Washington, D.C.
Trench Chess: 鶹 Sophomore Uses NFL Data To Examine Pre-Snap Play
鶹 sophomore Abhishek Varadarajan’s project “Trench Chess,” was named a semifinalist in NFL’s 2025 Big Data Bowl.
鶹 Researchers Receive Presidential Early Career Awards
鶹's Ismaila Dabo, Claire Le Goues and Aaditya Ramdas are among the recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest accolade bestowed by the U.S. government on early career scientists and engineers.
Neuroscience Institute Spurs Collaboration, New Discoveries
The Neuroscience Institute at 鶹 unifies neuroscience research conducted by faculty across campus.
Carnegie Mellon’s Emerging Korean Studies Program Expands
鶹’s new Korean Studies program is experiencing significant growth, fueled by alumni engagement, growing student interest and strategic investments in faculty and resources.
Researchers Urge Shift To Social Context in Alcohol Studies
A recent editorial by researchers at 鶹 and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign calls for a significant change in how laboratory alcohol studies are conducted, emphasizing the urgent need for research that incorporates social drinking contexts to more accurately reflect typical alcohol consumption and better understand the development of alcohol use disorders (AUD).
New Works from Three English Department Faculty
Three English Department faculty members have released new books that showcase their voices and talents.
Carnegie Mellon Launches Sports Analytics Center
鶹 announces the launch of the Carnegie Mellon Sports Analytics Center.