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Carnegie. Mellon University, CMU, is a private, nonprofit research. University. Based in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Founded. In 1900. By Andrew, Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical, Schools the university, became the Carnegie, Institute, of Technology, in 1912. And began granting four-year, degrees in. 1967. The Carnegie Institute, of Technology, merged with the Mellon Institute of, industrial research. To form Carnegie, Mellon University, with. Its main campus located. Three miles five, kilometers, from downtown Pittsburgh. Carnegie, Mellon has grown into an international, university, with over a dozen degree granting locations, in six continents including campuses. In Qatar and Silicon, Valley and more than 20 research partnerships. The university, has seven colleges and independent, schools which, all offer interdisciplinary. Programs, the College of Engineering College. Of Fine Arts Dietrich, College of Humanities and Social, Sciences Mellon. College of Science, Tepper School of Business H John Heinz three College of information, systems and public policy, and the school of computer science. Carnegie, Mellon counts, thirteen thousand, nine hundred sixty one students. From 109. Countries over, one hundred five thousand, living alumni and over five thousand, faculty, and staff, past. And present faculty. And alumni include, 20 Nobel Prize laureates, 12 Turing, Award winners 23, members of the American, Academy of Arts and Sciences 22. Fellows of the American, Association for. The Advancement of, science seventy-nine. Members, of the National, Academies. 124. Emmy Award, winners, 47. Tony Award laureates, and 10 Academy Award, winners. Topic. Institutional. Formation. The, Carnegie technical, schools were founded in 1900. In Pittsburgh by the Scottish, American, industrialist. And philanthropist. Andrew Carnegie, who wrote the time-honored, words my, heart is in the work when. He donated the funds to create the institution. Carnegie's. Vision, was to open a vocational, training school for the sons and daughters of working-class, Pittsburghers. Many of whom worked in his mills, Carnegie. Was inspired, for the design of his school by the Pratt Institute in, Brooklyn New, York founded. By industrialist. Charles Pratt, in 1887. In. 1912. The institution. Changed, its name to Carnegie, Institute, of Technology, CIT, and began offering four-year. Degrees, during. This time CIT, consisted. Of four constituent. Schools the school of fine and applied arts the, school of apprentices, and journeyman the School of Science and Technology, and the Margaret, Morrison Carnegie. School for women, the. Mellon Institute of, industrial research. Was founded, in 1913. By a banker, and industrialist brothers. Andrew who went on to become Treasury, Secretary, and Richard, B Mellon in honor of their father Thomas, Mellon the patriarch, of the Mellon family, the.

Institute, Began as a research organization which. Performed, work for government and industry on a contract, and was initially established as, a department, within the University. Of Pittsburgh in. 1927. The Mellon Institute, incorporated. As an independent nonprofit, in. 1938. The Mellon Institute's, iconic, building was completed, and it moved to its new and current location. On Fifth Avenue in. 1967. With support from Paul Mellon Carnegie. Tech merged with the Mellon Institute of, industrial research. To become Carnegie, Mellon University. Carnegie. Mellon's coordinate, Women's College the Margaret, Morrison Carnegie. College closed in, 1973. And merged its academic, programs with, the rest of the University. The. Industrial, research mission, of the Mellon Institute survived. The merger as the Carnegie, Mellon Research Institute, see MRI and, continued, doing work on contract, to industry and government. See MRI closed, in 2001. And its programs, were subsumed, by other parts of the university, or spun off into autonomous, entities. Topic. Campus. Carnegie. Mellon's, 140-acre. 57. Hectares, main campus as three miles five kilometers, from downtown Pittsburgh. Between Schenley, Park and the Squirrel Hill Shadyside. And Oakland neighborhoods. Carnegie. Mellon is bordered, to the west by, the campus, of the University, of Pittsburgh. Carnegie. Mellon owns 81, buildings, in the Oakland and Squirrel Hill neighborhoods. Of Pittsburgh. For. Decades the center of student life on campus was, Skibo. Hall the. University's. Student Union built, in the 1950s, skeebo, halls design, was typical, of mid-century, modern, architecture but, was poorly equipped to deal with advances. In computer, and Internet connectivity, the. Original, Skibo was raised in the summer of 1994. And replaced by a new Student Union that is fully Wi-Fi, enabled, known. As university center the building was dedicated in, 1996. In. 2014. Carnegie, Mellon rededicated. The University, Center as the Kohan University, Center in recognition, of the eighth president of the university Jared, Cohen a large grassy, area known as the. Cut forms. The backbone of the campus, with a separate, grassy, area known as the. Mall running. Perpendicular the. Cut was formed by filling in a ravine hence the name with soil from a nearby hill, that was leveled to build the College of Fine Arts Building. The. Northwestern, part of the campus home to Hamburg Hall Newell, Simon, Hall Smith, Hall and gates Hillman complex, was acquired from the United, States Bureau of Mines in the 1980s. In. 2006. Carnegie, Mellon trustee, jelg ansmann Krause donated. The 80-foot 24, meters tall sculpture walking.

To The sky which was placed on the lawn facing, Forbes Avenue between, the Kohan University, Center and Warner Hall the. Sculpture, was controversial, for its placement, the general, lack of input that the campus community had, and its lack of aesthetic, appeal in April, 2015, Carnegie. Mellon University in. Collaboration, with Jones, Lang LaSalle announced. The planning of a second office space structure, alongside the Robert Mehrabian collaborative. Innovation, Center an upscale, in full-service hotel, and retail and dining development. Along Forbes Avenue, this. Complex, will connect to the Tempur quadrangle, the Heinz College the Tata Consultancy Services, Building. And the gates Hillman Center to create an innovation corridor. On the University, campus, the. Effort is intended, to continue, to attract major corporate, partnerships, to create opportunities. For research, teaching, and employment. With students, and faculty. Topic. Campus. Architecture and, design. The, campus, began to take shape in, the boughs our architecture. Style of Henry Horne Vistal a winner of the 1904. Competition. To design the original institution. And later the founder of what is now the Carnegie, Mellon School of Architecture. There. Was little change to the campus between the first and second world war a. 1938. Master, plan by Givens and Keeley suggested, acquisition, of new land along Forbes, Avenue but the plan was not fully implemented, the period. Starting, with the construction, of the graduate, school of industrial, administration. Building, 1952. And ending with wheen Hall, 1971. Saw the institutional. Change from Carnegie, Institute, of Technology, to Carnegie Mellon University. New. Facilities, were needed to respond, to the university's. Growing national, reputation, in artificial intelligence business. Robotics. And the arts in addition. An expanding. Student population, resulted, in a need for improved facilities for, student life athletics and. Libraries, the. Campus, finally, expanded, to Forbes Avenue from, its original land along Schenley, Park a ravine. Long known as the. Cut was. Gradually, filled into campus level joining, the mall as a major. Campus, open space. The. Buildings, of this era reflect, current attitudes, toward, architectural. Style the, International, style with its rejection, of historical, tradition, and its emphasis on functionalism. And expression, of structure, had been in vogue in urban settings since the 1930s. It. Came late to the Carnegie campus, because, of the hiatus, in building activity, and a general reluctance among, all institutions. Of higher education, to, abandon historical. Styles, by. The 1960s. It was seen as a way to accomplish, the needed expansion, and at the same time give the campus a new image each. Building, was a unique architectural, statement, that may have acknowledged, the existing, campus in its placement but not in its form or materials. During. The 1970s. And 1980s the. Tenure of university. President, Richard sired. 1972. To 1990. Witnessed, a period, of growth and development. The, research budget, grew from roughly 12 million dollars annually in the early 1970s. To more than 110. Million dollars, in the late 1980s. The. Work of researchers, in new fields like robotics, and software, engineering, helped, the university to, build on its reputation. One. Example of this approach was, the introduction, of the University's Andrew. Computing. Network in the mid-1980s. This. Pioneering, project, which linked all computers, and workstations on, campus, set the standard, for educational. Computing, and established, Carnegie, Mellon as a leader in the use of technology. In education and research on. April. 24th 1984. CMU. Edu. Carnegie. Mellon's Internet domain became, one of the first six edu. Domain, names. Topic. Present, in the 1990s. And into the 2000s. Carnegie, Mellon solidified, its status, among American, universities, consistently. Ranking in the top 25, in the national US News and World Report, rankings, and in the top 60, ranking, 55th, in 2013. Amongst, universities. Worldwide. Carnegie. Mellon has distinct, in its interdisciplinary approach. To research in education.

Through. The establishment, of programs, and centers that are outside the limitations, of departments, or colleges the, university. Has established leadership. In fields, such as computational. Finance information. Systems. Cognitive, sciences, management. Arts management, product, design behavioral. Economics, energy, science, and economics, human-computer. Interaction. Entertainment. Technology, and decision, science, within. The past two decades the, university, has built a new University, Center Kohan, University. Center theatre and drama building, Pernell Center Business School building Posner Hall Student, Union and several dormitories. Baker. Hall was renovated in, the early 2000s. Decade and new chemistry, labs were established, in Doherty Hall soon after, several. Computer, science, buildings, such, as Newell, Simon Hall also were established, renovated. Or renamed in the early 2000s. Decade, the. University, has most recently completed, building, the gates Hillman complex, and continues, renovating, historic, academic, and residence, halls the gates, Hillman, complex, opened for occupancy, on August 11 2009. Sits, on a 5.6. Acre 2.3. Hectares, site on the university's, West Campus surrounded. By sired Hall the Pernell Center for the Arts Dougherty, Hall Newell, Simon Hall Smith, Hall Hamburg, Hall and the Robert Mehrabian collaborative. Innovation Center it. Contains. 318. Offices, as well as labs, computer. Clusters, lecture, halls classrooms, and, a 255. Seat auditorium. The. Gates Hillman, complex, was made possible by a twenty million dollars, lead gift from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and. An additional, ten million dollars, grant from the Henry L Hillman, found. The, gates Hillman complex, and the Pernell Center for the Arts are, connected, by the Randy Pausch memorial, footbridge, on, April. 15, 1997. Jared, Alko Hahn former, Dean of the Yale School of Forestry, and environmental studies, was elected president by Carnegie, Mellon's Board of Trustees. During. Kahana's presidency. Carnegie, Mellon continued, its trajectory of innovation, and growth his. Strategic plan, aimed to leverage the university, strengths, to benefit society in, the areas of biotechnology. And life sciences. Information. And security technology. Environmental. Science and practices, the fine arts and humanities, and business, and public policy, in. 2006. Following, negotiations, between president, cohan and south australian, premier mike ran CMU. Opened, a campus of the Heinz College in, the historic, Torrens building in Adelaide Australia. President. Kahuna's term ended on June 30th, 2013, after. Which he returned to the faculty, at Carnegie, Mellon on July. 1st 2003. Carnegie. Mellon launched, Insp re innovation, a 1 billion dollars, comprehensive. Fundraising campaign. Half. Of the campaign goal as intended for the endowment to provide long lasting support. For faculty students. And breakthrough, innovations. The. Campaign, brought in a total of 1.19. Billion, dollars, with five hundred seventy, eight point five million dollars, going toward Carnegie, Mellon's endowment, it. Also enabled, the university, to establish, 31, endowed professorships. 97. Endowed fellowships. And 250. Endowed scholarships. On, September. 7 2011, William. S Dietrich, - the former chairman, of Dietrich Industries, Inc a subsidiary, of Worthington, Industries Inc, pledged, a gift of, 265. Million dollars, effective, on October 6 2011, upon. His death in, response. To this gift Carnegie, Mellon renamed the College of Humanities of, Social Sciences as the Marianna Brown Dietrich, College of Humanities and Social, Sciences after. William Dietrich's mother, New York's mayor Michael R Bloomberg and. New York University's. President John Sexton on April 23rd, 2012, announced, an agreement between New York City New York's MTA and, a consortium of academic, institutions, and private technology.

Companies, That will lead to the creation in, New York of a center for urban science, and progress cusp. The. Center for urban science, and progress cusp, is an Applied Science, Research Institute. Which will be a partnership, of institutions. From around the globe led by New York University with. A consortium, of universities including. The University of, Warwick Carnegie, Mellon University the. City University, of New York the Indian Institute, of Technology Bombay and, the University, of Toronto in. September. 2012, Carnegie, Mellon announced, the construction, of the Sherman and Joyce Bowie Scott Hall on the pittsburgh campus the. New building, will be situated, between hammer Schlage Hall Roberts, Hall and ween hall and will house the university-wide. Wilton. East Scott Institute, for energy innovation, a new nanotechnology. Research Center the institute for complex, engineered, systems, and the biomedical, engineering department. Further. In November, 2013, Carnegie. Mellon announced, a 67. Million dollars, gift from David Tepper who previously, donated 56. Million dollars, to develop The Temper quadrangle, on the North Campus, The. Temper quad will include a new Tepper School of Business facility. Across Forbes, Avenue from, a renovated, and expanded Heinz, College as well as other university-wide. Buildings, and a Welcome Center which, will serve as a public gateway, to the University. Alongside. The Tempur quad and Hamburg Hall Carnegie. Mellon will construct, an Innovation, Center with a thirty five million dollars, gift from Tata Consultancy Services, which. Will partner with Carnegie, Mellon to develop technology. And business solutions On, February 5th, 2013, Carnegie. Mellon announced, the selection of subra Suresh director, of the National, Science Foundation. And Dean of the Massachusetts Institute. Of, Technology School. Of Engineering as its ninth president effective. July 1st 2013. Suresh. Stepped down in June, 2017. And was replaced by Farnum, Jahan in the university's. Interim, president, and former Provost, in March, 20:18, peer institutions. Of Carnegie, Mellon's institutional. Research, and analysis, program, include, Caltech, Cornell, Duke, Emory, Georgia, Tech MIT. Northwestern. Princeton, Rice RPI. Stanford. University. Of Pennsylvania. And Washington University. Topic. Admissions, and enrollment for, the class of 2020, to Carnegie, Mellon had, an overall admissions. Rate of 17, percent the. Acceptance, rates of the individual, colleges, vary ranging from the less selective Dietrich, College of Humanities and, Social, Sciences 14, percent to the more selective, school of computer science, the. Average, high school grade, point average, GPA, of the enrolled freshmen was, three point seven six while the middle 50% range, of SAT scores, were, 660. To, 754. Critical reading, 720. To 800, for math and, 670. To 760. For writing the. Middle 50% range, of the AC T composite, score was 31, to 34, the largest College in terms of enrollment in the class of 2021, is the College of Engineering with. 434. Students, followed, by the Dietrich, College of Humanities and Social, Sciences with, 303. And the Mellon College of Science with 281. The. Smallest, College, in terms of total undergraduate, enrollment, as The Temper School of Business with, 57. Carnegie. Mellon enrolls students, from all 50 states and, the District, of Columbia, and, 15.6. Percent of the students, are citizens, of countries other than the United States, representing. More than 40, countries. Undergraduate. Tuition as, fifty-four thousand, two hundred forty four dollars in room and board as fourteen thousand, four hundred eighteen, dollars, on average plus, additional costs. Carnegie. Mellon graduates, 62, percent of its undergraduate, students, in science technology. Engineering and.

Mathematics Fields. The 13th highest percentage. In the United, States amongst, national, research universities. Topic. Rankings, and reputation globally, in, 2017-2018. Carnegie, Mellon University was. Ranked 77th. By US News and World Report, 80th by ARWU. 24th. By Times Higher Education and. 47th. By qsr World University. Rankings. Nationally. US News and World Report, ranks Carnegie, Mellon tied for 25th, among American, research universities in. 2018. U.s.. News also ranked, Carnegie, Mellon first for graduate, studies in computer, science tied, for fifth for graduate, studies in engineering six, for graduate, studies in Fine Arts 14th, for graduate, studies in public, affairs eighth for graduate, studies in statistics. 20th, for graduate, studies in economics 19th. For graduate, studies in business and 17th, for graduate, studies in psychology in, 2016. The undergraduate. Business program, is ranked second for management information systems. Second, for production, operations. And quantitative, analysis, eighth for supply chain management, and tied for sixth, as an undergraduate, business, program, overall, the. Undergraduate. Engineering program. At colleges, that offer doctorates, as the highest degree was, ranked tied for eighth overall first, for Computer Engineering ninth, for environmental. Engineering, and 11th, for mechanical, electrical. And civil engineering, in 2017. Carnegie, Mellon was named one of the new Ivy's by Newsweek in. 2010. The Wall Street Journal. Ranked Carnegie, Mellon 1st in computer, science fourth, in finance, 10th overall and, 21st. In Engineering, according, to job recruiters. Carnegie. Mellon University ranks. 13th, among best colleges, by salary, potential, bachelor's, only in the United, States according, to pay scales 2016-17. Study. In. 2016. The Carnegie, Mellon's Tepper School of Business placed, 15th, in an annual ranking of US business, schools by Bloomberg, Businessweek, in 2016. The Hollywood Reporter ranked, the School of Drama 3rd in the world among, undergraduate. Drama schools in. 2015. The same publication, ranked, the MFA, program at the School of Drama 5th in the world in 2015. Carnegie, Mellon University was. Ranked the best information technology. School in the United, States Carnegie, Mellon is one of 62, elected, members of the Association. Of American Universities and, one of 25, members one of 12 American, members of the World Economic Forum. Global, University leaders forum. Topic. International. Activities. In addition. To its Pittsburgh campus Carnegie, Mellon has a branch campus in the Middle East Carnegie.

Mellon University in, Qatar, which offers a full undergraduate. Curriculum, with degree programs, in computer, science, Business Administration, biology. Computational. Biology, and information, systems the campus. Is located in, Doha education, city which is home to multiple other, US universities all. Of which are funded by the Qatar Foundation, the. Qatari, campus, has been the subject of criticism due. To katas adherence, to Sharia law and lack of freedom of speech and intellectual, freedoms. Additionally. Carnegie, Mellon and other US universities in, education, city have been criticized, for being essentially, complicit, in katas funding, of terrorist groups, such as al-qaeda isis. And hamas and their questionable, human rights record, by continuing, to operate there despite these issues it also has graduate-level extension. Campuses, in Mountain View California in, the heart of Silicon, Valley offering. Masters, programs, in software, engineering, and software management, The. Temper School of Business maintains. A satellite, center in downtown Manhattan. And the Heinz College maintains. One in Adelaide, Australia. The. Heinz College the Institute for politics, and strategy, and the department, of engineering, and public policy, hosts centers in Washington, DC as part of degree programs research. And government affairs initiatives, as well as being a part of the University, of California. Washington, Center. Carnegie. Mellon also established, the integrative, media program, at Steiner studios in Brooklyn, New York, Carnegie. Mellon also maintains, the Carnegie, Mellon Los Angeles, Center in North Hollywood California, where. Students, in the master of entertainment. Industry, management program. Are required to relocate to Los Angeles in their second year and attend classes at this facility. Carnegie. Mellon's information, networking, Institute, offers graduate, programs, in Athens Greece and Kobe Japan in, collaboration. With Athens information. Technology, and the Hugo Institute, of Information Education Foundation respectively. In the. Fall of 2007. This of Aveiro and lisbon portugal were, added to the information, networking, institutes remote locations. The. Institute, for software research, international. Isra offers. Graduate, programs, in Coimbra, Portugal, the. Entertainment. Technology, Center offers graduate programmes in Portugal, Japan, and Singapore, the. Human-computer, interaction. Institute offers, a master's, degree in, conjunction, with the University of Madeira in Portugal, the. College of Engineering has, an international, location in, Kigali Rwanda offering, the Master of Science in information technology and, the Master of Science in, Electrical, and Computer Engineering. Topic. In popular, culture the Carnegie, Mellon University campus. In Pittsburgh, has served as the locale for many motion, pictures. Alumnus. George a Romero, Creepshow. 1982. In and around Margaret, Morrison Carnegie. Hall much. Of the on campus seems in the 2000. Film Wonder, Boys starring, Michael Douglas and, Tobey Maguire were filmed in Carnegie, Mellon's campus, other. Movies, filmed at Carnegie, Mellon include the Mothman Prophecies, Dogma. Lorenzo's, oil Hoffa, The Dark Knight Rises, and Flashdance. The. University. Is also featured prominently in the film's smart people monkey shines and in the anime summer Wars it. Was also referenced on an episode of The Simpsons weeds. And in the television, film Mean Girls to, Carnegie. Mellon was, identified, as the University, rat went to in the science fiction film decor. As well as the University, that one of the astronauts, attended, in the film Deep Impact the musical, Pippin was originally, conceived, by Stephen, Schwartz as a student, musical, performed, by the scotch and Soda student, theatre troupe. Schwartz. Also collaborated. With drama, student, John Michael to Belak to expand, his master's, thesis project. Titled Godspell, created, under the direction of, lawrence cara into a musical, while. Enrolled at Carnegie Mellon acting, students, Michael McKean and David, Lander class of 1969. Created. The characters, Lenny and Squiggy, the.

Pair Continued, performing, the characters, in live comedy, routines, before, joining the cast of the TV series Laverne, and Shirley, in. 2008. Carnegie, Mellon professor, Randy Pausch his last lecture became, a pop-culture phenomenon. Based. On a lecture he gave in September, 2007. Shortly, after he learned his cancer, had metastasized his. Book quickly rose to the top of bestseller, lists, around the country, named. In Time Magazine's, time 100. List of influential, people he died in July 2008. From pancreatic cancer. In 2003. Carnegie, Mellon established, the robot Hall of Fame in partnership, with the Carnegie, Science Center, the. 68th, Tony Awards, in 21, 14 announced, Carnegie, Mellon University as. Its first educational. Partner in jointly, awarding, the Tony honor for excellence, in theater education which. Will honor kindergarten. Through high school, k12 theater. Educators. Topic. Schools and divisions the college of engineering includes. Seven engineering, departments, biomedical. Engineering, chemical, engineering, civil, and environmental engineering. Electrical. And Computer Engineering, engineering, and, public policy, mechanical. Engineering, and materials. Science and engineering the, information, networking, Institute and the engineering, research accelerator, the. College of Fine Arts as, one of the oldest colleges, of Fine Arts in the United, States and today it is a Federation, of five distinct, schools the School of Architecture the, School of Music the School of Design the School of Drama and the School of Art unlike. The other colleges, at CMU, we're switching between undergraduate. Programs. Within the students, currently enrolled College, as relatively, straightforward. Switching, to a different school within cfa', often, requires the student go through an application process, similar, to that of a high school student, the. College shares research, projects. Interdisciplinary. Centers, and educational. Programs, with other units, across the university, the. College of Fine Arts runs, masters, programs, in arts management and, entertainment, industry, management with the Heinz College as well as, interdisciplinary.

Undergraduate. Programs, partnered, with Dietrich, College of Humanities and, Social, Sciences BHA, Mellon, College of Science BSA, and the school of computer science. SCS. The. Dietrich College of Humanities and, Social, Sciences as. The university's. Liberal, and Professional Studies, College, and emphasizes. The study of the human condition through rigorous analysis, and technology. Departments. Include English history, Modern, Languages, philosophy. Psychology, social. And decision, sciences, and statistics, as well as an institute, for politics, and strategy, the. College also offers undergraduate. Degree programs, in information, systems economics. The latter jointly, with the Tepper, School of, Business and the bachelor of humanities, and arts BHA. With the College of Fine Arts the H. John Heinz three College of information, systems and public policy, offers top-ranked, master's, degrees, in public, policy, and management healthcare. Policy, and manna mint medical, management public management, information, systems. And management information technology, and, information, security, policy, and management, the Heinz. College also runs masters, programs, in arts management and, entertainment. Industry, management with the College of Fine Arts it. Consists. Of the school of information systems. And management and, the School of Public Policy and, management, it. Also offers, several PhD. And executive, education programs. The, Mellon College of Science includes, four departments, biological. Sciences, chemistry. Mathematical. Sciences, and physics in, addition. The college is expanding, efforts in green chemistry bioinformatics. Computational. Biology. Nanotechnology. Computational. Finance, cosmology. Sensor, research, and biological. Physics, it. Also offers, an undergraduate, Bachelor. Of Science, and Arts BS, a degree, in conjunction, with the College of Fine Arts the school. Of computer science, Carnegie, Mellon University helped. Define and continually. Redefines, the field of computer science, the. School of computer science, is recognized, internationally. As one of the top schools for computer, science, the. School of computer science. Includes, seven departments the computer, science, department, computational. Biology, department, robotics, Institute Institute. For software research human-computer. Interaction. Institute language. Technologies, Institute, and the machine learning department. It. Additionally, offers the undergraduate, Bachelor, of computer science, and arts bcs, a degree, in conjunction, with the College of Fine Arts, The. Temper School of Business offers, undergraduate, programs. In business administration and. Economics. The latter jointly, with the Dietrich College master's. Degrees in Business Administration MBA, and. Joint degrees in computational. Finance MSC. F with the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social, Sciences the. Mellon College of Science the Heinz College and the school of computer science, in addition. Joint degrees are offered with civil and environmental engineering, and, the Heinz College. Tepper school also offers doctoral. Degrees in several, areas and, presents a number of executive education programs. Following. A 67, million dollars, donation from David a temper in 2013. The university. Sought to expand, the undergraduate, business program, in summer. Of 2015, the business program, was revamped, and a new curriculum was, formerly, unstated Carnegie, Mellon also runs the integrative, design Arts, and Technology id8. Network, to provide university-wide. Arts and Technology education to. Students from every college ID. 8 allows students, to take minors, or concentrations. In animation, and special effects, entrepreneurship. For creative, industries game, design, intelligent, environments. Learning media media, design physical, computing, and sound design, ID. 8 will also offer graduate, master's degrees in emerging. Media game design, integrative. Innovation, for products and services, computational. Data science, urban, design and production technology. And management, ID. Ade also manages, the entertainment. Technology, Center etc, in conjunction, with the school of computer science, and the College of Fine Arts each. Master's, degree program, has an option to study in the CMU integrative. Media program, in at Steiner studios in New York City idat. Network will be based on the Pittsburgh campus upon, the development, of recently, acquired property.

On Forbes Avenue west, of Junction, hollow in addition, to research and academic institutions the. University, hosts several other educationally. Driven programs, the. Pennsylvania. Governor's, School for the sciences, a state-funded, summer, program, that aims to foster interest, in science, amongst, gifted high school students, has run on campus, every summer the. University also. Runs pre-college. A six-week residential. Program, for rising juniors, and seniors in high school, with programs, in drama music, art and design architecture. Game design, and development humanities. And Sciences mathematics and. Computer, science. Additionally. The Carnegie, Mellon Institute for, talented, elementary, and secondary students. Program, sea mites is hose did on CMU, campus, the. Sired Center for early education as. A childcare center for Carnegie Mellon faculty, and staff as well as an observational. Setting, for students in child development courses. The. Open learning initiative provides, free courses online in a variety of fields to students, globally. Topic. Libraries, Carnegie, Mellon University Libraries. Include, hunt library the Roger Sorrels engineering. And Science Library the Mellon Institute library. The Posner Center and the Qatar library. Additionally. The library's, million book project, 2001. Sparked, development, of the universal, digital library, the. University, libraries, hosts a number of full-text, special, collections, for public access including. The Andrew, Carnegie, collection, Herbert, a Simon collection. Allen Newell collection, the H John Heinz three collection, the Pittsburg Jewish newspapers, project, and the Posner Memorial collection. Carnegie. Mellon students. And faculty, have access to the carnegie library of, pittsburgh and. Some university. Of pittsburgh libraries. Through consortium, agreement with, those institutions. The. Hunt institute, for botanical, documentation. H IBD, dedicated. As the Rachel McMasters, Miller hunt botanical, library, in, 1961. Has been a research, division, of CMU started. As an international, bibliographical. Research, and service in the fields of botany horticulture. And the history of the plant sciences, which has a significant. Research library, and art holdings on the fifth floor of hunt library the. University's. Software, engineering, institute also houses a research, library, Carnegie. Mellon also manages, the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps in Pittsburgh, on which students, throughout Pittsburgh's, universities.

Rely. Carnegie. Mellon relies on the University. Of Pittsburgh to provide opportunities. In Army Reserve Officers, Training Corps and Air Force Reserve, Officer, Training Corps to its students. Carnegie. Mellon University is. Accredited by, the Middle States Commission on, Higher Education. Topic. Collaboration. With the University. Of Pittsburgh. Carnegie, mellon university neighbors. The campus of the university, of pittsburgh and, in some cases buildings. Of the two universities. Are intermingled, this. Helps to facilitate myriad. Academic, and research collaborations. Between the two schools including. Such projects. As the pittsburgh supercomputing. Center the pittsburgh, life sciences, greenhouse, the immune modeling center the center for the neural basis, of cognition the University. Of Pittsburgh Cancer, Institute. As well as the National, Science Foundation supported. Pittsburgh science, of learning center further. The universities. Also offer multiple, dual, and joint degree programs, such as the medical scientist, training program. The molecular, biophysics and, structural, biology, graduate program, the joint CMU, Pitt ph.d. Program. In computational. Biology the. Center for neural basis, of cognition and the law and Business Administration program. Some. Professors, hold joint professorships. Between, the two schools and students, at each university may take classes, at the other with appropriate, approvals. CMU. Students, and faculty, also have access to the University, of Pittsburgh library. System, as well as the Carnegie, Library of, Pittsburgh the two, universities, also co-host. Academic, conferences. Such as the 2012, second, language research forum in. 2015. In conjunction, with the University, of Pittsburgh and UPMC. Carnegie. Mellon became a partner, of the pittsburgh health data alliance to leverage data analysis. In healthcare. Topic. Discoveries. And innovation. You. Topic. Computer. And Applied Sciences. Allas software, freeware, for non-commercial, purposes object. Based educational. Programming, language with an integrated, development environment. Ide andrew. Project, distributed. Computing, environment.

Developed, At carnegie, mellon university beginning. In 1982. It. Was an ambitious, project for, its time and resulted, in an impress identity, vast and accessible, university. Computing, infrastructure. The. Goal was to have connected, 3m, computer, workstations. Artificial. Intelligence, several, of the first AI software, programs. Were created at carnegie mellon these. Include, the logic, theorist general, problem, solver, and soar. Autonomous. Vehicle, navlab the, first autonomous, car program was developed by Carnegie Mellon, since. Then, H one blender, and sandstorm, autonomous, vehicles, were developed, at Carnegie, Mellon and placed third and second in the DARPA Grand Challenge and, Carnegie, Mellon's boss won the DARPA Grand Challenge. 2007. The. University, continues to, be a leader in autonomous, research and development. Bliss. System, programming, language developed at Carnegie, Mellon University by. W a wolf, DB, Russell, and a an Haberman around 1970. It. Was perhaps the best-known systems. Programming, language until C made its debut in. 1972. Mock. Colonel Richard Rasheed a navy Tyrrhenian developed, mock at Carnegie, Mellon from 1985. To 1994. Ending, with mach 3.0. Which is a true microkernel. Mach, was developed, as a replacement for, the colonel in the bsd, version, of unix so no new operating, system, would have to be designed around it. Experimental. Research on Mach appears, to have ended although Mach and its derivatives, exist within a number of commercial operating, systems. These. Include, next, step and open step upon, which Mac OS and iOS are, based. Wi-Fi, network, Alex Hills created, the first Wi-Fi, network using, a local area network LAN, on the Carnegie Mellon campus, in 1993. Topic. Companies, and entrepreneurship, Carnegie, Mellon University's. Alumni, and faculty have, founded, many companies, some, of which are shown below. Adobe. Systems. 1982. Co-founder, charles Gasca PhD. IDEO. 1991. Founder, and chairman david kelly BS, Appaloosa. Management. 1993. Co-founder. David Tepper MBA. Red. Hat, 1993. Co-founder. Mark Ewing B s Xerox. PARC, 1970. Founding, director, George Paik BS, MS, Sun, Microsystems. 1982. Co-founders. Vinod Khosla b s and Andy bechtolsheim M, s. BodyMedia. 1999. Co-founder. Astro, teller PhD. Salam, ik's 1996. Founder, D Lansing, Taylor professor. Dansk. International, designs. 1974. Founder, Ted Nierenberg B s4. Systems. 1990. Founder, francois bits, professor, activision. 1979. Founding. CEO Jim. Levy be SMS. Juniper Networks, 1996. Founder, Pradeep Sindhu PhD. Duolingo. 2011. Founders, Luis von Ahn PhD. And Severin, hacker PhD. Lycos. 1994. Founder, Michael Lauren Malden PhD. VVC. Mo 2000. Co-founder, Raul Valdes, Perez professor, PhD. Topic. Research. For, the 2006. Fiscal, year the university. Spent, 315. Million dollars, on research, the. Primary, recipients. Of this funding, were the school of computer science. 100, point 3 million dollars the software, engineering, Institute 71. Point seven million dollars, the College of Engineering forty. Eight point five million dollars, and the Mellon College of Science forty seven point seven million dollars, the. Research money comes largely from federal, sources with a federal investment, of two hundred seventy, seven point six million dollars, the. Federal agencies. That invest, the most money are the National, Science Foundation and the Department of Defense which contribute, twenty six percent and twenty three point four percent of the total university. Research budget, respectively. The recognition, of Carnegie, Mellon as, one of the best research, facilities, in the nation has a long history as. Early, as the 1987. Federal budget, CMU. Was ranked as third in the amount of research dollars with forty one point five million dollars with only MIT, and, Johns Hopkins receiving.

More Research funds from the Department of Defense the Pittsburgh supercomputing. Center PSC, is a joint, effort between Carnegie. Mellon University, University. Of Pittsburgh, and Westinghouse, Electric Company. PSC. Was founded, in 1986. By its two scientific, directors, dr., Ralph Ross keys of the University, of Pittsburgh and dr. Michael Levine of Carnegie, Mellon University. PSC. As a leading partner, in the Terra grid the National, Science Foundation, cyber infrastructure, program, the robotics, Institute re, is a division, of the school of computer science, and considered, to be one of the leading centers of robotics, research in the world the. Field robotics Center, FRC. Has developed, a number of significant, robots including sandstorm. And H one blender, which finished second, and third in the DARPA Grand Challenge and, boss which, won the DARPA urban challenge, the. Robotics, Institute has, partnered, with a spin-off, company Astrobotic. Technology to. Land a CMU robot, on the moon by 2016. In pursuit, of the Google Lunar XPrize the. Robot, known as Andy is designed to explore lunar, pits which might include entrances. To caves, the. Ria's primarily, cited at Carnegie, Mellon's main campus, in Newell Simon, Hall the software, engineering, Institute say, is a federally, funded research and, development center, sponsored. By the US Department of Defense and operated, by Carnegie, Mellon University with, offices, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Arlington, Virginia and Frankfurt, Germany, the. Say publishes, books on software, engineering for. Industry, government and military applications and, practices, the. Organization. Is known for its capability. Maturity model, CMM. And capability. Maturity model, integration. CMMI. Which identify, essential elements, of effective system. And software engineering. Processes, and can be used to rate the level of an organization's. Capability. For producing, quality systems, the. SE is also the home of cert CC, the federally, funded computer, security, organization. The. Cert programs, primary, goals are to ensure that appropriate technology. And systems management, practices. Are used to resist attacks on networked systems, and to limit damage and, ensure continuity of, critical, services subsequent. To attacks, accidents, or failures the, human-computer, interaction. Institute H CII is, a division, of the school of computer, science and is considered, one of the leading centers of human-computer, interaction. Research integrating. Computer science, design social. Science, and learning science, such. Interdisciplinary. Collaboration. As the hallmark, of research done throughout the university. The. Language, technologies, institute LTI, is, another unit of the school of computer science and is famous for being one of the leading research, centers, in the area of language technologies. The. Primary, research focus of, the institute, is on machine translation speech. Recognition, speech, synthesis, information. Retrieval parsing, and information, extraction. Until. 1996. The Institute existed, as the center for machine translation that. Was established, in 1986. From. 1996. Onwards it started, awarding, graduate, degrees and the name was changed to Lang which technologies.

Institute. Carnegie. Mellon is also home to the Carnegie, School of Management and, Economics, this. Intellectual. School grew out of The Temper School of Business in, the 1950s. And 1960s and, focused, on the intersection of behavioral, ISM and management. Several. Management theories, most notably, bounded, rationality and. The behavioral, theory of the firm were established, by Carnegie, school management, scientists. And economists. Carnegie. Mellon also develops, cross-disciplinary. And university-wide. Institute's, and initiatives, to take advantage, of strengths, in various, colleges, and departments and, develop solutions in, critical, social and technical problems, to. Date these have included the Scilab security, and privacy Institute. The Wilton East Scott Institute, for energy innovation, the brain hub the Simon initiative, and the disruptive, healthcare, technology, Institute. Carnegie. Mellon has made a concerted effort to attract, corporate, research labs offices. And partnerships. To the Pittsburgh campus. Apple. Inc Intel, Google, Microsoft, Disney. Facebook, IBM, General, Motors Bombardier. Inc Yahoo uber, Tata, Consultancy Services. ANSYS, Boeing, Robert Bosch GmbH. And the RAND Corporation have. Established a presence on our near campus, in. Collaboration. With Intel, Carnegie, Mellon has pioneered research into claytronics. Topic. Alumni. And faculty. There, are more than 100,000. Carnegie, Mellon alumni, worldwide with, the graduating, class of 2015. Alumni. And current former, faculty include, 20 Nobel laureates, five members, of the National, Academy of Medicine seventeen, members, of the National, Academy of Sciences, 57, members of the National, Academy of Engineering seven. Packard fellows, 124. Emmy Award, recipients. Including, ten time recipient, Steven Bochco ten Academy, Award recipients, 47, Tony Award recipients. Two winners of the Stockholm, Prize in criminology, and twelve Turing Award recipients. Famous alumni, include, artist Andy, Warhol Philip, Pearlstein John, Corrin, Shalom, Newman, Jonathan borovsky and Burton Morris authors john michael t bellick and kurt vonnegut, screenwriter. Michael Goldenberg. Television. Series creator, Steven, Bochco actors. Matt Bomer and Zachary Quinto Charles. Gasca co-founder, and chairman of Adobe Systems Stephanie. Kwolek inventor. Of Kevlar James Gosling creator, of the Java programming, david, edward bird, rock and broadway theater poster, artist and graphic, designer language, Andy, bechtolsheim, co-founder. Of Sun Microsystems, David, Kelly co-founder. Of IDEO George, Paik founder, of Xerox PARC mark Ewing co-founder, of Red Hat Jim, Levy founding, CEO of, Activision, former, General, Motors CEO, and, Secretary of, Defense. Charles Irwin Wilson, billionaire, hedge fund investor, and owner of the Carolina, Panthers, of the National, Football League, David, Tepper mountaineer. And author Aaron, Ralston Scott, Fahlman creator, of the emoticon, Chris Messina creator. Of the hashtag, and astronauts, Edgar Mitchell of Apollo 14 and Judith, Resnik who perished in the space shuttle Challenger disaster. John. Forbes, Nash a, 1948. Graduate. And winner of the 1994. Nobel, Prize in Economics, was the subject of the book and subsequent, film A Beautiful Mind. Alan. Perlis a 1943. Graduate. Was a pioneer, in programming. Languages, and recipient, of the first ever Turing, award. Topic. Student. Life. Carnegie. Mellon's Student Life includes, over, 225. Student, organizations. Art galleries, and various, unique traditions. Student. Organizations, provide, social, service, media, academic. Spiritual. Recreational. Sport, religious, political cultural. And governance, opportunities. Carnegie. Mellon's campus, houses, several galleries such, as the frame a student, devoted, gallery and the regina Goucher Miller gallery, an art gallery that specializes. In contemporary professional. Artists, the. Carnegie, Mellon School of Music Carnegie, Mellon School of Drama and the student-run, theatrical. Organization. Scotch and Soda provides, campus, with a variety of world-class, performance. Arts events, the. University, has a strong, Scottish motif, inspired, by Andrew, Carnegie's, Scottish heritage as well as the melon family's scots-irish ancestry. Examples. Include Scotty the Scottish terrier mascot the tartan student newspaper, Skibo gymnasium, the thistle yearbook and the celli weekend, every fall semester for.

Homecoming. Topic. Traditions. The, fence in the early days of Carnegie, Tech there was a single, bridge which connected, Margaret, Morrison women's, college with the Carnegie Institute, of Technology, the. Bridge was a meeting place for students, in, 1916. The bridge was taken down, in the university, filled in the area the. Administration. Built a wooden fence as a new meeting place the. Students, did not understand. Why anyone would want to meet at a fence the administration. Was about to give up and tear it down but, that night of fraternity, as a prank, painted, the entire fence advertising. A fraternity, party ever. Since painting, the fence has been a Carnegie Mellon tradition, the. Fence at Carnegie, Mellon lies at the center of campus in the area known as the cut. Students. Guard the fence 24, hours a day and as long as two vigils are maintained, no other student, may take, the. Fence the, fence can, then be painted, by the group that has it but only between midnight and 6 a.m., only. Hand brushes, may be used the use of spray paint or paint rollers as considered, vandalism. And results, in a fine, the. Previous, pain cannot, be stripped, and each new painting, adds a new layer the. Original, wooden fence finally, collapsed, in the 1990s. Due to the weight from over one foot of surrounding, paint and was immediately replaced with, an identical, one manufactured. From concrete, today. The fence is considered, the, world's most painted, object, by. The Guinness, Book of World Records. Spring. Carnival usually. Held in April Spring, Carnival as the biggest event of the school year in addition. To classic, carnival attractions. The Spring Carnival features, that buggy. Sweepstakes. And, booth. A competition. Between various. Organizations. To build small elaborate. Booze based, on a theme chosen each year. Buggy. Races buggy officially. Called sweepstakes, is a race around Schenley, Park it. Can be thought of as a relay race with, five runners using, the buggy vehicle, as the baton. Entrants, submit a small usually, torpedo-shaped. Vehicle. That has pushed uphill and then allowed to roll downhill. The vehicles, are unpowered including. The prohibition, of such energy storing, devices, as flywheels they. Are however steered, by a driver who is usually a petite, female student, lying prone arms, stretched forward to steer via a turning, mechanism.

Space. Is so tight inside the buggies that the drivers, usually cannot, change position, beyond turning their heads. MOBOT. MOBOT. A portmanteau, for. Mobile. Robot is an annual competition at, Carnegie Mellon that made its debut in 1994. In this. Event, robots try autonomously. To pass through gates in order and reach the finish line there. Is a white line on the pavement, connecting, the gate and the line is normally, used to find the gates though it is not mandated, by the rules that the robots follow the line. Bagpipers. As one of only a handful, of colleges, offering, a bachelor's, degree in, bagpipe, music and, the only to offer a masters, Carnegie, Mellon University's. Pipes and drums features, the sounds of Scottish bagpipes, and performs, at university, events. Director. Of the pipes and drums as champion, Piper Andrew Carlisle from Northern Ireland a highly, decorated solo, piper and longtime member of nine times world, pipe band champions, Field Marshal, Montgomery the. Ensemble, actively, competes at Highland Games in Grade three in, the eastern United, States. The. Kiltie band Carnegie, Mellon's kiltie band dressed in full Scottish, regalia, including, kilts and knee socks performs. During every home football game. Autographing. The green room seniors, in the College of Fine Arts signed the green rooms walls and ceilings, before, leaving the University. Supposedly. Oscar-winning. Actress, Holly Hunter broke, university. Tradition, by signing the green room during her freshman year with. The construction of the Pernell Center in 1998. The School of Drama no longer occupied, the old green room so this tradition, has gone away. Topic. Housing. Carnegie. Mellon offers, conventional. Housing for its students, through single gender, co-educational. And special interest options. Students. Can choose from a variety of housing options the. Three options for first-year, students, are standard, prime an apartment, style living the. Standard, is a typical, college dormitory, setting, a long hallway with a series, of double, two people to a room, Prime, offers, more privacy, through, suite style rooms. Apartment. Style living is, available, through the residence, on fifth and Shirley apartment. Upperclassmen. Have additional, options for housing which include, townhouses, and a larger, variety of one or two-bedroom apartment. There. Are twenty residential. Buildings, on campus and. Five off campus in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh first-year students are assigned to the dedicated, first-year, residence, halls on campus including. More would eat our residents. On fifth Shirley apartments, as well as boss Donner, hammer Schlage McGill, Mudge Scoble. And stever houses. Approximately. A third of upperclassmen. Choose to continue living on campus through University, housing. Options. For upperclassmen include. More wood Gardens West Wing Doherty, Fairfax, Margaret, Morrison Neville, shady, oak Shirley, and woodland apartments, as well as Henderson Resnick, Rosalyn spirit, Tech Webster, and Welch houses.

Topic. For, eternity z' and sororities. The, Greek tradition at carnegie-mellon University began. Over 100. Years ago with the founding of the first fraternity, on campus theta. She in 1912. The. Panhellenic sororities, was. Founded, in 1945. By Chi Omega Delta. Delta Delta Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma the. Chi Omega chapter. At carnegie-mellon, transformed. Into an independent sorority. Zeta Sigma and, has since become Alpha, Chi Omega the. Alpha Phi chapter was created, in April 2013. There, is one Asian American, interests, Aurora T Alpha, Kappa Delta, Phi colony. And one Asian American, interest fraternity, Lambda Phi Epsilon. Currently. Carnegie, Mellon University has. 13, active fraternities. Alpha, Epsilon Pi, Alpha, Phi Alpha Alpha, Tau Omega colony. Alpha, Sigma Phi Delta. Tau Delta Kappa. Sigma, Lambda Phi Epsilon Phi. Delta, Theta Pi, Kappa Alpha Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Sigma. Chi Sigma, Nu and Sigma, Phi Epsilon in. Addition. To participating, in campus, traditions, such as buggy and booth the fraternities, and sororities, hold an annual fundraiser, called Greek sing one of the largest Greek, events of the year each. Year, the organization's. Vote on a cause to support and raise money through ticket sales ad sales, corporate. Sponsorships. And donations, each. Organization, performs. A 13 minute long original, show or a rendition, of a popular, show in spring. 2010, Greek, sing raised over, 42,000. Dollars for, st. jude. Children's research. Topic. Athletics, the carnegie mellon Tartans were a founding, member of the university. Athletic, Association of, NCAA. Division, three, prior. To World War two Carnegie, Mellon as Carnegie, Tech played with n-c-double-a. Division 1. Teams in. 1936. The Carnegie, Tech rivalry, team won the National intercollegiate, championship. Currently. Varsity, teams are fielded, in basketball, track, cross-country. Football, golf, soccer, swimming. And diving volleyball. Tennis hockey. And rowing, in addition. Club teams exist, in Ultimate Frisbee rowing.

Rugby Lacrosse, hockey. Baseball. Softball, skiing. And snowboarding, soccer volleyball. Water, polo and cycling. Carnegie. Mellon athletics, runs a comprehensive. And popular, intramural, system, maintains, facilities, primarily. Skeebo gymnasium. Kohana University. Center and gesslin Stadium and offers courses, to students in fitness and sports. Carnegie. Mellon's primary, athletic, rivals, are fellow UAA schools, Case, Western Reserve, University, and, Washington, University in, st. Louis the Tartans have an especially intense, rivalry, with the latter's football, team. Topic. Football. On November. 28, 1926. The 6-2 to Carnegie, Technical, Institute football. Team shut out the undefeated, Notre Dame Fighting Irish 19200. Acne. The coach of the Irish at the time was so confident, that the Irish would defeat tiny, Carnegie. Tech that. He decided to skip the game and travel to Chicago to watch the army-navy, football game, for scouting purposes, it. Was only later that he found out by telegram, that the Irish had suffered their first loss, of the season. ESPN. Compared, the upset to the Appalachian, State victory, over the University. Of Michigan, in 2007. The. Game was ranked the 4th greatest upset, in college, football history by, ESPN, since. 2014, the, Tartans, play in the presidents Athletic Conference at, the NC double-a, Division, three level. Topic. Track, and cross-country. In, recent years the varsity track and cross-country programs. Have seen outstanding, success, on the division three national level. The. Men's cross country team. Has finished in the top 15. In the nation each of the last three years and has boasted several, individual, all-americans. The. Men's track team has also boasted, several, individual, all-americans. Spanning, sprinting, distance, and field disciplines. Recent. All Americans, from the track team are Tommy Vandenberg. 2014-2015. Brian. Harvey, 2007. To 2009, Davey, Quinn. 2007. Nick benattia, 2004. 2005. Mark, Davis, 2004. 2005. Russell, ver boskie 2004. 2005. And Kylee, Williams, 2005. Carolyn. Low 10000. Meters 1994. Is the only track athlete, to win a n-c-double-a. Division three, championship. Topic. Volleyball. With. Much of the team's support, Lauren Schmidt received, the n-c-double-a. Pennsylvania. Woman of the Year award, 2003. Was a two-time, all-american. 2001. In 2002. A four-time, All University. Athletic, association, selection, 1999. To 2002. And the conference's, Player of the Year 2001. Topic. Cricket. The, Carnegie, Mellon Cricket Club represents. Carnegie, Mellon in intercollegiate, competitions. CMU. Cricket, clubs are regular participants. In the American, College cricket national, championships. CMU. Were joint runners-up in the first ever American college, cricket tournament, held in Florida, in spring 2009. Topic. See also. Association. Of independent, technological. Universities. Astrobotic. Technology. Disney. Research. Aterna. IBM. Google cloud computing, university. Initiative. List. Of carnegie mellon university people. Topic. Notes, and references. You. Topic. External. Links. Official. Website. Carnegie. Mellon athletics, website.

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