CMU Ranks No. 1 in 2026 U.S. News Graduate Rankings
Carnegie Mellon University 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 CMU's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Cassidy R. Sugimoto will join Carnegie Mellon University as the next Bess Family Dean of the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, effective July 1, 2026.
Carnegie Mellon University 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.
CMU 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. CMU's Sports Analytics Center Asks What It Means
Carnegie Mellon University 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 Carnegie Mellon University, 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 Carnegie Mellon University 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. Carnegie Mellon University experts said those intense moments offer a window into how people make decisions when the stakes are highest.
CMU Alumnus and The Home Depot CEO Ted Decker Shares Insights at President's Lecture Series
Ted Decker, CEO and president of The Home Depot, Carnegie Mellon University 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.
What The NFL Draft Will Mean For Pittsburgh Traffic
The NFL draft is coming to Pittsburgh on April 23, 2026 and bringing an estimated 500,000-700,000 visitors with it for the weekend and putting Pittsburgh's transportation systems to the test.
Lunar Gala 2026 — FABLE
The annual student-run fashion show Lunar Gala returned for its 30th year, with stunning designs and captivating performances around the theme "Fable."
From Materials to Medical Imaging, Fonseca’s Work Shapes the Future of Innovation
Irene Fonseca has been elected a fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society