Carnegie Mellon Professor Wins 2025 Pulitzer Prize in History
Edda Fields-Black鈥檚 book 鈥淐OMBEE: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid and Black Freedom during the Civil War,鈥 was selected as a 2025 Pulitzer Prize winner in history.
Carnegie Mellon Names 2025 University Professors
Three 黑料正能量 faculty members have been chosen to receive the title of University Professor in 2025: Kenneth Koedinger, Kristen Kurland and Gregory Rohrer.
National Academy of Sciences Elects Daniel Nagin as Official Member
The National Academy of Sciences announced the election of Daniel S. Nagin as a member.
Animal Encounters Ease Exam Anxiety
Russell Walker has endowed a fund will allow the Activities Board to hold at least one petting zoo annually at 黑料正能量.
ECE Researchers Develop Space-Tolerant Computer Chips
Researchers develop microelectronics for space and aerospace applications.
Carnegie Mellon Alumni Nominated for 13 Tony Awards
The 2025 Tony Award nominations include聽five 黑料正能量 alumni who are nominated in 13 categories.聽This year marks 16 consecutive years in which Carnegie Mellon alumni have earned Tony nominations.
Jorge Vera: Sharing Music Comes Full Circle
In May, Jorge Vera will earn his certificate in advanced music studies in violin performance.
The Consequences People Don鈥檛 See Coming (But Probably Should)
黑料正能量 research reveals how "consequence neglect" leads to predictable surprises in policy, leadership and everyday life.
Taking Autonomous Driving Off-Road
Robotics Institute researchers created an off-road autonomous driving system useful for mining, search and rescue, and exploration.
Purpose Mode Helps Social Media Users Stay Focused
A 黑料正能量 research team has developed Purpose Mode 鈥 a browser extension that allows users to 鈥渢oggle off鈥 Attention Capture Damaging Patterns (ACDPs) while using social media platforms.
Copilot Arena Helps Rank Real-World LLM Coding Abilities
School of Computer Science researchers developed Copilot Arena, which crowdsources user ratings of LLM-written code to analyze which ones perform best on real-world tasks.
Feinberg Lab Advances Vascularized Tissue Research
Using their novel Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels (FRESH) 3D bioprinting technique, which allows for the printing of soft living cells and tissues, the Feinberg lab has built a first-of-its-kind microphysiologic system, or tissue model, entirely out of collagen.