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CMU Supports NIST Guidelines on Red Teaming for Generative AI
Carnegie Mellon University’s Block Center for Technology and Society and K&L Gates Initiative in Ethics and Computational Technologies released a white paper supporting national efforts to ensure the safety, security, and trustworthiness of AI systems. The white paper followed a workshop on red teaming for generative AI in response to an executive order by President Joe Biden.Theresa Mayer, CMU’s vice president for research, expressed the university's commitment to supporting the development of AI guidelines, stating, "Carnegie Mellon is proud to continue supporting this...
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Disability Resources 101: Session 1 on January 12, 2023
Disability Resources 101: Session 1 on January 12, 2023.
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CMU Pantry Shopping Hours on January 12, 2023
CMU Pantry Shopping Hours on January 12, 2023.
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CMU Pantry Hours on January 10, 2023
CMU Pantry Hours on January 10, 2023.
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Virtual Campus Town Hall: Planning and Construction Projects Update on November 29
Virtual Campus Town Hall: Planning and Construction Projects Update on November 29
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When Parenting Style Predicts Political Leanings
A new study finds parenting styles are a strong indicator for how people think about a wide range of social issues, from education to elder care
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CMU Contingent Shows Pride at Downtown Parade
On Saturday, June 4, a contingent of Carnegie Mellon University community members joined the thousands of people gathered in Downtown Pittsburgh for the Pittsburgh Pride Revolution March.
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High School Students Share Art, Community
Participants and educators discuss a new pilot program that connects Pittsburgh students with faculty, community artists and activists.
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Rudenko Coaches U.S. Girls Team to First in International Math Competition
As a high school student in Ukraine, competitive mathematics puzzled Oleksandr "Alex" Rudenko.
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Four Trustees Added to CMU Board
The Carnegie Mellon University Board of Trustees elected one new member, Ansys Inc. President and CEO Ajei Gopal, and added three ex-officio members during its May 2022 meeting.
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The Center Offers Everyday Kinds of Love to Graduates
The Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion is known to most people at Carnegie Mellon University as simply “the Center,” a place where students, faculty and staff of all backgrounds can find a place of belonging.
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Over the Lips, Through the Gums, Look Out Gamers, Here It Comes — Or So It Seems
Lips are famously sensual but, together with the gums and tongue, they are also surprisingly sensitive, second only to the fingertips in nerve density.
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Costume Designer Tailors MFA Experience via CMU's Stellar Program
Among the exceptional students who have graced Carnegie Mellon University's costume design program, Zhang Yu stands out.
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Tepper School Launches New Part-Time Accelerated MBA Program
Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business is expanding its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program this fall by adding a new two-year part-time MBA program.
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SCS Ph.D. Students Selected for Amazon Graduate Research Fellowship
Amazon awarded its second round of research fellowships to five graduate students with ties to the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science.
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Carnegie Mellon grad Sian Heder's 'life-changing' film CODA takes home three Oscars at the Academy Awards
The movie “CODA” has had an incredible amount of success, and much of it is due to the work of writer and director Sian Heder, who is a Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) graduate.
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NFT Platform, Vehicle Sensors Win McGinnis Venture Competition
The graduate student team behind NiFTy and the undergraduate team behind Flurry took home top prizes at the annual McGinnis Venture Competition on Tuesday, March 22.
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Doctoral Students Speak Up To Be Champions
Carnegie Mellon University's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) pits doctoral students against the clock and each other to explain complex research and captivate their audience in just three minutes.
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Innovation in the Digital Collections Increases Content, Accessibility
Carnegie Mellon University Libraries completed major enhancements to its digital collections with the launch of Islandora 8, a new platform that makes information easier to find and more accessible to everyone, from researchers to community members.
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CMU Pantry Shopping Hours on February 17
CMU Pantry Shopping Hours on February 17.