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Category: Carnegie Mellon University alumni
With the fortune he made from business among others he built Carnegie Hall, later he turned to philanthropy and interests in education, founding the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.
CIT is now part of Carnegie Mellon University.
Carnegie Mellon University
The sixty-odd club members were the leading business tycoons of Western Pennsylvania and included among their number Frick's best friend, Andrew Mellon, his attorneys Philander Knox and James Hay Reed, as well as Frick's business partner, Carnegie.
* Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh was named after Carnegie, who founded the institution as the Carnegie Technical Schools. Carnegie Vanguard High School
Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh jointly administer the Andrew Carnegie Collection of digitized archives on Carnegie's life.
* Carnegie Mellon University
Other groups include: Carnegie Mellon University's Deewane, Northwestern University's Brown Sugar, Chai-Town from the University of Illinois, Raagapella from Stanford University, Andaaz from the University of California, Irvine, and Maize Mirchi from University of Michigan.
Brooks attended Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, but dropped out after one year to focus on his comedy career.
Category: Carnegie Mellon University alumni
* Cyrus IMAP Server – A free / open source IMAP and POP3 server, developed by Carnegie Mellon University
; CMUCL: Originally from Carnegie Mellon University, now maintained as free and open source software by a group of volunteers.
The Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) ( a registered service mark of Carnegie Mellon University, CMU ) is a development model created after study of data collected from organizations that contracted with the U. S. Department of Defense, who funded the research.
This model became the foundation from which Carnegie Mellon created the Software Engineering Institute ( SEI ).

Carnegie and predecessor
Later, he erected a hunting lodge on Cumberland named Dungeness, which was predecessor to the famous Greene and Carnegie Dungeness Mansions.
This meeting resulted in a partnership between H. C. Frick & Company and Carnegie Steel Company, and was the predecessor to United States Steel.
This funded, among other things, a new $ 4. 5 million, central library, designed in the International style by the Seattle firm of Bindon & Wright, and built on the same site as its Carnegie predecessor.
Some of these show the name " Carnegie ", from Carnegie Steel ( predecessor of United States Steel ).

Carnegie and institution
Washington: Carnegie institution of Washington, 1933.
PhDs that were awarded in the United States are recognized if the awarding institution is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a " Research University ( high research activity )" or as a " Research University ( very high research activity ).
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching selected Occidental as a community engagement institution, becoming one of a handful of liberal arts colleges to be so designated for its commitment to mutually beneficial collaboration with its surrounding communities.
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.
In 2006 Tulane became the first Carnegie ranked “ high research activity ” institution to have an undergraduate public service graduation requirement.
The second-oldest major philanthropic institution in America after the Carnegie Corporation, the foundation's impact on philanthropy in general has been profound.
The Carnegie Foundation classifies the University of Oregon as a RU / VH ( very high research activity ) university, the highest classification for an academic institution.
Minot State University was founded in 1913 and has evolved from a normal school to a Carnegie Master ’ s I institution.
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classifies Santa Clara as a master's level university, which denotes that the institution offers only a few, if any, PhD programs.
The Carnegie Corporation annually chooses exceptional leaders of American higher education who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in the realms of curricular innovation, reform of K-12 education and the promotion of strong links between their institution and their local communities.
A Carnegie Master ’ s I institution, Buffalo State is accredited through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is one of the most affordable institutes of higher education in New York State.
Colorado State University is a land-grant institution classified as a Carnegie Doctoral / Research University-Extensive.
Colorado State University is a public land-grant institution and Carnegie Doctoral / Research University Extensive.
It was named by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a Doctoral / High Research Activity institution to reflect its growing number of graduate programs.
Part of the University of Wisconsin System, it offers bachelor's and master's degrees and is categorized as a postbaccalaureate comprehensive institution in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

Carnegie and Technical
The university began as the Carnegie Technical Schools, founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1900.
< center > Andrew Carnegie, founder of the Carnegie Technical Schools
The town hall was completed in 1865 while the Carnegie Library and the Technical Institute were built in 1905.
It was first called the Carnegie Technical Schools, or Carnegie Tech, when it was founded in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie who intended to build a “ first class technical school ” in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the sons of local steel mill workers.
By 1905, the massive buildings of the Carnegie Technical Schools were being constructed in a field east of the University of Pittsburgh.
In 1912, with the original campus nearly complete and three more schools ( the School of Fine and Applied Arts, the School of Apprentices and Journeymen, and the Margaret Morrison Carnegie School ) holding classes, the Carnegie Technical Schools changed its name to the Carnegie Institute of Technology and began offering four-year degrees.
About that time, Carnegie Technical School, now Carnegie Mellon University, opened and thereby minimized the need for Schneider's co-op plan in the region around Lehigh University.
* Charles Forgy, OPS5 User's Manual, Technical Report CMU-CS-81-135 ( Carnegie Mellon University, 1981 )
* Morris, J. H., Van Houweling, D., & Slack, K., The Information Technology Center Carnegie Mellon Technical Report CMU-ITC-025, 1983.
Grants from the Carnegie UK Trust, the second in 1924, were used to develop the ceramics library and in 1926 the name of the institution was changed to North Staffordshire Technical College.
Before 1998, Carriere was Technical Staff Member at Carnegie Mellon's Software Engineering Institute leading the technical efforts there in practical software architectural reconstruction and analysis.

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