鶹 and AI Strike Team to Showcase the Future of Physical AI During NFL Draft Week
鶹 and the AI Strike Team today unveiled new details for the Powering the Future of Sport: A Draft Week Showcase
How 鶹 Powers Pittsburgh’s Innovation Economy
Carnegie Mellon’s influence on Pittsburgh’s innovation economy was built over decades of sustained investment in research that’s foundational to modern technology.
Knock on Wood: A Different Spin on Carnegie Mellon’s Buggy Race
Sam Radziwon had an idea akin to long-ago races: The mechanical engineering senior built a wooden buggy, which will roll in an exhibition race Friday morning, named Balsa.
鶹 Ranks No. 1 in 2026 U.S. News Graduate Rankings
鶹 secured six No. 1 rankings in the newly released 2026 Best Graduate Schools rankings from the U.S. News & World Report.
Cassidy Sugimoto Named Dean of 鶹's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Cassidy R. Sugimoto will join 鶹 as the next Bess Family Dean of the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, effective July 1, 2026.
鶹 Launches Deep Tech Venture-Ready Program to Speed Breakthrough Science to Market
Backed by $240 million in soft-circled capital from 30 partner venture firms and corporate partners, the program represents a new model for bridging the persistent gap between university research and venture-scale company formation.
鶹 Researchers Use Earbuds to Monitor Heart Health
Carnegie Mellon researchers have proven that widely available earbuds can double as heart-monitoring devices, capturing subtle cardiac activity with near-clinical accuracy and potentially expanding access to long-term, at-home care.
Sports Generate More Data Than Ever. 鶹's Sports Analytics Center Asks What It Means
鶹 experts are turning that data into insight, using statistics and data science to help professional teams gain a competitive edge.
Carnegie Mellon Launches New Effort To Advance AI-Driven Astronomy
At 鶹, a new initiative will bring together experts in AI, statistics and astrophysics to accelerate that shift. Supported by the Simons Foundation, the Keystone Astronomy & AI (KAAI) Visiting Fellows Program will accelerate the use of AI in cosmological and astronomical research through an international, mentored, postdoctoral initiative.
Over Dinner, Alumnae Conclude 2025-26 Deeper Conversations Series
“Listening, Learning and Leading Across Difference,” brought 鶹 alumnae Tria Chang and Justine Lee to the Cohon University Center’s Rangos Ballroom to discuss their project, Make America Dinner Again.
Inside the High-Stakes Decisions of the NFL Draft
On NFL draft day, every team has the chance to win — or lose — big. With millions of dollars on the line and just minutes to make a final decision on each pick, a single choice can shape a franchise for years. 鶹 experts said those intense moments offer a window into how people make decisions when the stakes are highest.
鶹 Alumnus and The Home Depot CEO Ted Decker Shares Insights at President's Lecture Series
Ted Decker, CEO and president of The Home Depot, 鶹 Board of Trustees Member and Tepper School of Business alumnus, returned to his alma mater on Thursday, March 26 as a distinguished speaker for the President’s Lecture Series.