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  1. College of Fine Arts 67 articles displayed. Carnegie Mellon Breaks ... 2024. Gift Will Expand Public Art at Carnegie Mellon. Carnegie Mellon University alumni Cindy and Tod Johnson have committed $10 million to support public art on the university’s Pittsburgh campus. Wednesday, April 10, 2024.

  2. 9 de jul. de 2021 · In the College of Fine Arts — one of the first comprehensive arts training institutions founded in the country — you’ll unite with curious, passionate, ... Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412.268.2082 Email Us (opens in new window) twitter ...

  3. Innovative Collaboration between Disciplines. Students accepted to the BXA Intercollege Degree Programs have access to two world-renowned colleges, the College of Fine Arts and one of four others: College of Engineering, Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mellon College of Science or School of Computer Science.The BXA Programs challenge students to utilize resources from both ...

  4. College of Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Courses; College of Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Courses. About Course Numbers: Each Carnegie Mellon course number begins with a two-digit prefix that designates the department offering the course (i.e., 76-xxx courses are offered by the Department of English).

  5. STUDIO administers the Frank-Ratchye Further Fund — an endowment to encourage the creation of innovative artworks by the faculty, staff and students of Carnegie Mellon University. With this fund, STUDIO seeks to develop a cache of groundbreaking projects created at CMU, works that can be described as "thinking at the edges" of the ...

  6. A Rich History. Founded in 1905, the College of Fine Arts (CFA) was one of the first comprehensive arts teaching institutes in the United States. Quickly, Carnegie Mellon's CFA became one of the nation's — and the world's — leaders in architecture, art, design, drama and music. Our alumni make a difference in their fields every day.

  7. and many, many others. Faculty includes pioneers in new media (James Duesing, Suzie Silver, Golan Levin), leading practitioners of contextual practice (John Carson, Jon Rubin) and accomplished artists in more traditional media (Imin Yeh, Devan Shimoyama). Other alumni have gone on to highly successful creative careers at top technology and ...