Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Carnegie Mellon University

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Profileuniversity.com - Carnegie Mellon University is a private global research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The University was founded in 1900 by industrialist and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. At the beginning of the establishment, Carnegie Mellon University as the Carnegie Technical Schools, which places a high priority on scientific and technological innovation.

Through college and school today, including the School of Computer Science, Tepper School of Business, H. John Heinz III College, Mellon College of Science, College of Fine Arts, and the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University offers a wide range of majors studies with a variety of academic programs in it.

Carnegie Mellon University is famous as a green power leader by the US Environmental Protection Agency. And therefore, 100% electric power at the university comes from the green power source. Thus, Carnegie Mellon University does not have a dependency and worrying will supply electricity.

Tradition or school activities is the annual Spring biggest Carnival, which in the event, the university has provided various facilities and infrastructure as a competitive place among the organizations to build small booths based on a theme.

As one of the leading universities in the world, Carnegie Mellon University also has delivered many alumni are also the important figures and well-known in his world respectively, among them there are former General Motors CEO and Secretary of Defense, Charles Erwin Wilson, billionaire hedge fund investor, David Tepper, Java creator James Gosling, artist Andy Warhol, actor Ted Danson, co-creator Juicy Couture Gela Nash-Taylor and "Friday Night Lights" star, Gaius Charles.

According to a report released by the university, a member of the Carnegie Mellon University, both alumni, staff, faculty, and students, has succeeded in creating more than 300 companies and 9,000 jobs. A brilliant achievement that deserves appreciation.

While the non-academic activities that attracted many students is a sport. Carnegie Mellon University has several sports teams of men and women who dubbed with the Tartans. With school mascot nicknamed Scotty, a Scottish Terrier, the Tartans compete with sports teams from other universities in the NCAA Division III athletics competition

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