
Pickleball Paddles of the Future
Materials science and engineering students investigated whether pickleball paddles produced by 3D printing could be as good as, or better, than those produced using existing techniques.

Using Virtual Reality to Connect Players With Ocean Ecosystems
(CTP) Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Center for Transformational Play are hoping a virtual trip into the watery abyss will inspire connection with ocean ecosystems, even for people who’ve never been to a beach.

ETC Collaboration Fuels Future Careers in Space
Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center and the Moonshot Museum are helping to foster excitement for space among the next generation.

Carnegie Mellon's Tony Wingen to Retire After 35 Seasons as Head Men’s Basketball Coach
Carnegie Mellon University’s long-time head men’s basketball coach Tony Wingen has announced his retirement after 35 seasons at the helm of the Tartan program.

Hollywood Theme Sets the Stage for 2025 Carnival
Carnegie Mellon University's Spring Carnival returned with the theme of Hollywood for 2025.

Barbara Shinn-Cunningham Installed as Glen De Vries Dean of the Mellon College of Science
Colleagues celebrated the new Glen De Vries dean of Carnegie Mellon University’s Mellon College of Science Barbara Shinn-Cunningham.

CMU Examines How AI Tools Are Reshaping Learning for Both Teachers and Students
At Carnegie Mellon University, an initiative to research the impacts of generative AI tools on teaching and learning is helping the university take an empirical approach to studying whether, when and how generative AI can have a positive effect on student outcomes.

IDeATe at 10: Celebrating a Decade of Collaborative Innovations
The IDeATe program, designed to bridge the gap between technology and the arts and offer students a unique opportunity to explore where these fields intersect, is celebrating its 10-year anniversary.

Wellness Takes All Forms at Highmark Center
The Highmark Center serves as a place for holistic wellbeing on campus.

Dietrich Students Use Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Projects To Examine Past, Create Future
Two students students in the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences received SURF funding for summer research on campus.

Smoke from US Wildfires, Prescribed Burns Caused Premature Deaths, Billions in Health Damages
Tepper School of Business researchers explored the impacts of smoke from wildfires, including premature deaths and billions in health damages, with elderly, Native American, and Black communities suffering the greatest harms.

Programmable Pixels Could Advance Infrared Light Applications
Carnegie Mellon engineering researchers have developed programmable pixels that could advance infrared light applications.