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Presidents of nearly 200 U.S. colleges and universities, including a dozen in Pennsylvania, have co-signed a letter ...
A new study tested how AI agents performed in the workplace. The results show that AI isn't ready to do your job.
Sanders, a Fifth Year Scholar studying chemical engineering, created and led a student-led course through Student College (StuCo) called We Are Not Alone - Supporting Peer’s Mental Health to equip his ...
Dr. Derek Ham of Carnegie Mellon University combines virtual reality, AI, and design to preserve Black history and empower creators.
LMU was recently awarded the school’s first-ever Mellon Foundation grant, which will promote various projects and contributions through an initiative with the goal of redefining the ethical and social ...
Since 2010, Wells has funded the John Wells Directing Fellowship, which is awarded to CMU students pursuing a three-year Master of Fine Arts degree in directing and covers all tuition costs for their ...
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PITTSBURGH — A local student is speaking out after his visa was revoked. Jayson Ma is one of two current Carnegie Mellon students who got a call from the university saying the federal government ...
The winningest men’s basketball coach in Carnegie Mellon history has decided to call it a career. Tony Wingen announced he is retiring after 35 seasons as the Tartans’ head coach. Wingen ...
Zico Kolter, a Carnegie Mellon professor and board member at OpenAI, tells WIRED about the dangers of AI agents interacting with one another—and why models need to be more resistant to attacks.
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'I really want to finish what I came here for': Carnegie Mellon student's visa revoked one semester from graduationI really want to finish what I came here for': Carnegie Mellon student's visa revoked one semester from graduation Mike Pence Reacts to Trump's Pivot on Tariffs Discovery of ancient garden beneath ...
Carnegie Mellon University’s long-time head men’s basketball coach Tony Wingen(opens in new window) has announced his retirement, effective June 30, 2025, after 35 seasons at the helm of the Tartan ...
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