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Carnegie Mellon students come from all 50 [[U.S. state]]s and 93 countries. It presently ranks 21st among the top universities worldwide.<ref>http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2011-2012/top-400.html</ref> It consistently ranks among the top 25 universities in the United States and was named one of the "New [[Ivy League|Ivies]]" by ''[[Newsweek]]'' in 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=America''s 25 New Elite ''Ivies''|url=http://www.newsweek.com/2006/08/20/25-new-ivies.html|publisher=newsweek.com|accessdate=2010-08-21}}</ref> Although a relatively young university, it is affiliated with eighteen [[Nobel laureates]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmu.edu/news/rankings-awards/awards/nobel-prize.shtml|accessdate=2010-10-12|title=Carnegie Mellon Nobel Laureates}}</ref> |
Carnegie Mellon students come from all 50 [[U.S. state]]s and 93 countries. It presently ranks 21st among the top universities worldwide.<ref>http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2011-2012/top-400.html</ref> It consistently ranks among the top 25 universities in the United States and was named one of the "New [[Ivy League|Ivies]]" by ''[[Newsweek]]'' in 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=America''s 25 New Elite ''Ivies''|url=http://www.newsweek.com/2006/08/20/25-new-ivies.html|publisher=newsweek.com|accessdate=2010-08-21}}</ref> Although a relatively young university, it is affiliated with eighteen [[Nobel laureates]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmu.edu/news/rankings-awards/awards/nobel-prize.shtml|accessdate=2010-10-12|title=Carnegie Mellon Nobel Laureates}}</ref> |
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[[Image:Andrew Carnegie, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing slightly left, 1913.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Andrew Carnegie]] |
[[Image:Andrew Carnegie, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing slightly left, 1913.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Andrew Carnegie]] |
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Post-[[American Civil War|Civil War]] industrialists accumulated unprecedented wealth and some were eager to found institutions in their names as part of [[philanthropy]] campaigns using portions of their vast wealth. [[Washington Duke]] at [[Duke University]], [[Ezra Cornell]] at [[Cornell University]], [[Johns Hopkins]] at [[Johns Hopkins University]], [[Leland Stanford]] at [[Stanford University]], and [[Cornelius Vanderbilt]] at [[Vanderbilt University]] are several notable examples of Andrew Carnegie's [[The Gospel of Wealth|gospel of wealth]] mentality and Carnegie Mellon University is one such result. |
Post-[[American Civil War|Civil War]] industrialists accumulated unprecedented wealth and some were eager to found institutions in their names as part of [[philanthropy]] campaigns using portions of their vast wealth. [[Washington Duke]] at [[Duke University]], [[Ezra Cornell]] at [[Cornell University]], [[Johns Hopkins]] at [[Johns Hopkins University]], [[Leland Stanford]] at [[Stanford University]], and [[Cornelius Vanderbilt]] at [[Vanderbilt University]] are several notable examples of Andrew Carnegie's [[The Gospel of Wealth|gospel of wealth]] mentality and Carnegie Mellon University is one such result. |
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Carnegie Mellon predecessor institution, Carnegie Technical Schools, was founded in 1900 in [[Pittsburgh]] by the [[Scottish American]] industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who wrote the time-honored words "My heart is in the work", when he donated the funds to create the institution. Carnegie's vision was to open a vocational training school for the sons and daughters of working-class Pittsburghers (Many of whom worked in his mills). The campus began to take shape in the [[Beaux-Arts architecture]] style of [[Henry Hornbostel]], winner of the 1904 competition to design the original institution and later the founder of what is now the [[Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture]]. The name was changed to the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1912, and the school began offering four-year degrees. In 1965, it merged with [[Andrew W. Mellon|Andrew Mellon]]'s Mellon Institute of Industrial Research to become Carnegie Mellon University. In addition, Carnegie founded Carnegie Mellon's coordinate [[Women's colleges in the United States|women's college]], [[Margaret Morrison Carnegie College]] in 1903 (which closed in 1973).<ref>{{cite web|title=History of MMCC|url=http://www.carnegiemellontoday.com/article.asp?Aid=347|publisher=carnegiemellontoday.com|accessdate=2008-02-15}}</ref> |
Carnegie Mellon predecessor institution, Carnegie Technical Schools, was founded in 1900 in [[Pittsburgh]] by the [[Scottish American]] industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who wrote the time-honored words "My heart is in the work", when he donated the funds to create the institution. Carnegie's vision was to open a vocational training school for the sons and daughters of working-class Pittsburghers (Many of whom worked in his mills). The campus began to take shape in the [[Beaux-Arts architecture]] style of [[Henry Hornbostel]], winner of the 1904 competition to design the original institution and later the founder of what is now the [[Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture]]. The name was changed to the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1912, and the school began offering four-year degrees. In 1965, it merged with [[Andrew W. Mellon|Andrew Mellon]]'s Mellon Institute of Industrial Research to become Carnegie Mellon University. In addition, Carnegie founded Carnegie Mellon's coordinate [[Women's colleges in the United States|women's college]], [[Margaret Morrison Carnegie College]] in 1903 (which closed in 1973).<ref>{{cite web|title=History of MMCC|url=http://www.carnegiemellontoday.com/article.asp?Aid=347|publisher=carnegiemellontoday.com|accessdate=2008-02-15}}</ref> |
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[[File:AWMellon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Andrew W. Mellon]] |
[[File:AWMellon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Andrew W. Mellon]] |
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Карнеги Меллон Университеті | |
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Сурет:Carnegie Mellon University seal.svg | |
Ұраны | "My heart is in the work" (Эндрью Карнеги) |
Құрылған күні | 1900 жылы Эндрью Карнеги |
Меншік түрі | Жеке-меншік |
Endowment | US $1.017 billion (June 30, 2011)[1] |
President | Jared Cohon |
Provost | Mark Kamlet |
Academic staff | 1,423 |
Бакалавриат | 6,178 |
Магистранттар | 5,777 |
Орналасқан жері | Питтсбург, Пеннсильвания, АҚШ |
Campus | Urban, 144 acres (58 ha) |
Colors | Cardinal, Gray, and Tartan Plaid[2] |
Athletics |
NCAA Division III UAA 17 varsity teams[3] |
Nickname | Тартандар |
Mascot | Scotty the Scottie Dog[4] |
Веб сайты | cmu.edu |
Координаттар: 40°26′36″ с. е. 79°56′37″ б. б. / 40.443322° с. е. 79.943583° б. б. (G) (O) (Я) Карнеги Меллон Университеті (ағылш. Carnegie Mellon немесе CMU) Американың, Питтсбург қаласында орналасқан,Пенсильвания штаты, жеке-меншік зерттеу-университеті.
Тарихы
Post-Civil War industrialists accumulated unprecedented wealth and some were eager to found institutions in their names as part of philanthropy campaigns using portions of their vast wealth. Washington Duke at Duke University, Ezra Cornell at Cornell University, Johns Hopkins at Johns Hopkins University, Leland Stanford at Stanford University, and Cornelius Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt University are several notable examples of Andrew Carnegie's gospel of wealth mentality and Carnegie Mellon University is one such result.
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- Astrobotic Technology
- Carnegie Mellon Qatar Campus
- Carnegie Mellon University traditions
- Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley
- List of Carnegie Mellon University people
- Disney research
- Kiltie Band
- Scotch'n'Soda
- The Tartan
- WRCT
- IBM/Google Cloud Computing University Initiative
- ARPANET
- TeraGrid
- Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
- Association of Independent Technological Universities
Сілттемелер
- ↑ Carnegie Mellon Factbooks 2010-2011: Finances. Carnegie Mellon University. Тексерілді, 6 ақпан 2012.
- ↑ Official Carnegie Mellon colors. cmu.edu. Тексерілді, 17 ақпан 2008.
- ↑ Carnegie Mellon Athletics official website. cmu.edu. Тексерілді, 17 ақпан 2008.
- ↑ Carnegie Mellon's Mascot.
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- cmu.edu Карнеги Меллон Университеті — ресми сайты
- Файл сілтемесі бұзылған беттер
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Association of American Universities
- Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
- Educational institutions established in 1900
- Association of Independent Technological Universities
- Oak Ridge Associated Universities
- National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities members
- Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks
- Universities and colleges in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania