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Carnegie Mellon University
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Created by the union of Carnegie Tech and the Mellon Institute of Science in 1965. Currently, home to over 5,000 students in more than 80 baccalaureate programs and 40 graduate programs at 2 locations, Pittsburgh and Moffett Field, California, and a New York professional programs office and a Washington DC outreach office. Also, home to the Carnegie Mellon Tartans Athletics teams.
Overview of the university with links.
Procedures, articles and links.
Course portal.
Career development programs and placement services.
Categorized references, contacts, facility information and online Cameo database access.
Promotes the arts. Requires Flash.
Center of Internet security expertise, located in the Software Engineering Institute to protect and predict computer security.
Commencement schedule, todo list, resources and procedures.
Computing Services is responsible for the development and delivery of computing and communication services.
Basic computing course required by participation or examination of all university undergraduates.
Non-profit, member-owned financial institution to financially advise and serve university employees, affiliated groups and their families.
Full-day, on-campus, year-round early childhood education and child care program.
Site published by the Student Body Dining Committee which represents the student body's dining opinions to Dining Services. Meal plan forms and eatery locations.
Public information for all university computing accounts.
Online education from the School of Computer Science, the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management and the Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
Regulations, workshops and observers to enforce safety for human activities, hazards and waste management and construction.
Professional education at the Graduate School of Industrial Administration (GSIA) and the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management.
Stward of all university facilities, providing its customer service in technological enhancement, process improvement, quality assurance and teamwork coordination.
Find or list employees by name or department or print the entire directory.
Free healthcare and referral, fully accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care and an institutional member of the American College Health Association.
On-campus and off-campus housing and related services for university students.
Computing tips and tutorial for new, especially computer science, graduate students.
Centralized office for all university registration, advising, archival and financial services.
Develops and maintains information for use in academic and administrative decision making. Includes an annual 'factbook' of data and tables, along with other surveys and reports.
Information, personnel, projects, publications. A division of the Robotics Institute.
Provides academic aid for international students, instructional aid for international teaching assistants and faculty and raising awareness of international student needs.
Advocates and facilitates international and cross-cultural experiences and programs, directs study abroad programs and liaisons for university foreign students, faculty and staff.
Register physical machine and outlet on the physical university network. Requires university account to edit.
News periodical for all university activities and events.
Produces official university writings about purpose and values.
Free online courses and course materials that enact instruction for an entire course.
Priorities, goals, and mechanisms to improve university waste reduction and energy conservation programs.
Technology tools to enhance and ease university instructors, including Blackboard.
Federally funded research and development center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense through the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics to improve software engineering.
Annual university springtime fun fair event.
Teaching and courses by and for students.
Faculty, overview and portfolios of experimental and cross-disciplinary work in the arts.
Protects university trademarks and brand names to secure derived benefits.
Financial and academic support for undergraduates in all academic departments to pursue research projects.
Campus crossroads to promote learning, social interaction and recreation.
History, biographies and detailed photography of architect Michael Dennis' mural in the University Center Rotunda.
Forms, citizen feedback, crime prevention information and emergency contacts.
Official President sanctioned regulations.
Textbook Inquiry, book buyback and university merchandise.
Annual undergraduate and graduate guidebook to academic regulations, social life, contacts, computing and facilities.
Created by the union of Carnegie Tech and the Mellon Institute of Science in 1965. Currently, home to over 5,000 students in more than 80 baccalaureate programs and 40 graduate programs at 2 locations, Pittsburgh and Moffett Field, California, and a New York professional programs office and a Washington DC outreach office. Also, home to the Carnegie Mellon Tartans Athletics teams.
Advocates and facilitates international and cross-cultural experiences and programs, directs study abroad programs and liaisons for university foreign students, faculty and staff.
Produces official university writings about purpose and values.
Career development programs and placement services.
Basic computing course required by participation or examination of all university undergraduates.
Non-profit, member-owned financial institution to financially advise and serve university employees, affiliated groups and their families.
Free online courses and course materials that enact instruction for an entire course.
Free healthcare and referral, fully accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care and an institutional member of the American College Health Association.
Protects university trademarks and brand names to secure derived benefits.
Overview of the university with links.
Public information for all university computing accounts.
Find or list employees by name or department or print the entire directory.
Procedures, articles and links.
Online education from the School of Computer Science, the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management and the Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
Promotes the arts. Requires Flash.
Annual undergraduate and graduate guidebook to academic regulations, social life, contacts, computing and facilities.
On-campus and off-campus housing and related services for university students.
Faculty, overview and portfolios of experimental and cross-disciplinary work in the arts.
Textbook Inquiry, book buyback and university merchandise.
Computing Services is responsible for the development and delivery of computing and communication services.
Stward of all university facilities, providing its customer service in technological enhancement, process improvement, quality assurance and teamwork coordination.
Site published by the Student Body Dining Committee which represents the student body's dining opinions to Dining Services. Meal plan forms and eatery locations.
News periodical for all university activities and events.
Priorities, goals, and mechanisms to improve university waste reduction and energy conservation programs.
Financial and academic support for undergraduates in all academic departments to pursue research projects.
Campus crossroads to promote learning, social interaction and recreation.
Official President sanctioned regulations.
History, biographies and detailed photography of architect Michael Dennis' mural in the University Center Rotunda.
Center of Internet security expertise, located in the Software Engineering Institute to protect and predict computer security.
Register physical machine and outlet on the physical university network. Requires university account to edit.
Commencement schedule, todo list, resources and procedures.
Computing tips and tutorial for new, especially computer science, graduate students.
Teaching and courses by and for students.
Course portal.
Categorized references, contacts, facility information and online Cameo database access.
Professional education at the Graduate School of Industrial Administration (GSIA) and the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management.
Technology tools to enhance and ease university instructors, including Blackboard.
Centralized office for all university registration, advising, archival and financial services.
Federally funded research and development center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense through the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics to improve software engineering.
Forms, citizen feedback, crime prevention information and emergency contacts.
Develops and maintains information for use in academic and administrative decision making. Includes an annual 'factbook' of data and tables, along with other surveys and reports.
Regulations, workshops and observers to enforce safety for human activities, hazards and waste management and construction.
Full-day, on-campus, year-round early childhood education and child care program.
Annual university springtime fun fair event.
Provides academic aid for international students, instructional aid for international teaching assistants and faculty and raising awareness of international student needs.
Information, personnel, projects, publications. A division of the Robotics Institute.
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