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  1. 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.

  2. Arts, Architecture and Design That Impact the World. The College of Fine Arts is comprised of nationally and internationally recognized artists and professionals within five schools, renowned for our comprehensive studio and conservatory-style programs situated within an interdisciplinary, cutting-edge research university.

  3. 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 ...

  4. In “Tokens for Current Times,” Ransom, an associate professor of art in Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Art, will create a series of 3D-printed, copper-plated coins that pay homage to “hard times tokens,” an alternate form of currency used in the United States in the 19th century. Monday, May 13, 2024.

  5. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Diversity, equity and inclusion are critical and essential to the academic excellence we foster within the College of Fine Arts. We understand and believe in the importance of tending to diversity and fostering an inclusive community — one that is equitable and accessible to all our members.

  6. 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 ...

  7. BCSA Program. The Bachelor of Computer Science and Arts (BCSA) intercollege degree program combines the strengths of the College of Fine Arts (CFA) and the School of Computer Science (SCS). This degree provides an ideal technical, critical and conceptual foundation for students interested in pursuing fields that comprehensively meld technology and the arts, such as game design, computer ...