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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. 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 ...

  3. We encourage critical inquiry and creative production, melding CMU with society and culture. At the College of Fine Arts, we cultivate a community of nationally and internationally recognized artists and professionals within our five schools (Architecture, Art, Design, Drama and Music), our associated programs (BXA Intercollege Degree Programs ...

  4. College of Fine Arts. The artists, designers and architects of the College of Fine Arts shape and enrich human life through innovation, expression and creation that merge technology and imagination in bold, new ways. Your support makes it possible for the College of Fine Arts to advance the ideas and disciplines that enrich our world and inspire the next generation of makers and creators.

  5. Contact. CMU’s College of Fine Arts and Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy jointly offer the Master of Arts Management (MAM) and Master of Entertainment Industry Management (MEIM) to create analytical and entrepreneurial leaders in the fields of visual arts, performing arts, film, television and interactive media.

  6. Combining the renowned interdisciplinary and creative power of Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts with the analytical expertise of Heinz College, the MAM program cross-trains graduates to be arts managers who can lead any organization at the highest level and have lasting impact on the communities they serve.

  7. Carnegie Mellon also runs the Integrative Design, Arts, and Technology (IDeATe) Network to provide university-wide arts and technology education to students from every college. IDeATe 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 ...