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  Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-18)
Carnegie Mellon School of Drama is one of the most distinguished degree-granting professional theatre conservatories in the United States.
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar is the first international branch campus operated by Carnegie Mellon University, a private American research university that's regularly ranked among the best in the world.
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar is an international university whose main language of instruction is English.
www.qatar.cmu.edu /media/m_relations3.php?type=PR&id=212   (589 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon Today
Carnegie Mellon began its tradition in 1911 when architect Henry Hornbostel, a member of the first faculty and a dean of the college, introduced the Beaux Arts Ball to campus.
The theme celebrates timeless paradoxes: fl and white, backward and forward, art and technology, the studio and the lab, while underscoring the educational ideals that distinguish the College of Fine Arts.
A century later, the College of Fine Arts is a community of nationally and internationally recognized artists and professionals organized into schools of Architecture, Art, Design, Drama and Music.
www.carnegiemellontoday.com /article.asp?Aid=294   (543 words)

  
 Adam Bowland - Links
Carnegie Mellon University is located in Pittsburgh, PA. Established in 1909 by Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Mellon has become one of the most prestigious universities in the country.
The school is divided into five colleges: The College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute of Technology, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mellon College of Science, and the School of Computer Science.
Carnegie Mellon competes in the University Athletic Association (UAA) against rivals Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Chicago, the University of Rochester, and Case Western Reserve.
www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu /~abowland/links.html   (210 words)

  
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Carson joins Carnegie Mellon from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, where he is a principal lecturer in fine art and course director for the bachelor of fine arts program.
He received his bachelor of fine arts from the University of Ulster at Belfast in 1976 and his master’s degree in fine arts at the California Institute of the Arts in 1983.
The College of Fine Arts is a community of nationally and internationally recognized artists and professionals organized into schools of Architecture, Art, Design, Drama and Music, and their associated centers and programs.
newswire.ascribe.org /cgi-bin/behold.pl?ascribeid=20060503.083531   (738 words)

  
 The Carnegie Pulse: Art & Culture > Beaux Arts Ball Highlights CFA Centennial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-18)
The Beaux Arts Ball is a seventeenth-century festivity that began at L'École des Beaux Arts in Paris, otherwise known as the National Academy of Architecture, Painting, and Sculpture, where masquerades were held in celebration of the ends of exams.
The College of Fine Arts' Beaux Arts Ball is returning this year, after a ten-year absence, in recognition of the College of Fine Arts' 100 years anniversary.
The Carnegie Mellon Beaux Arts Ball Committee, which is made up of faculty, staff, alumni, and students, chose the theme of "Light and Shadow" for this year's ball.
www.tcpulse.com /2006/01/26/ac/beauxarts/index.php?rss   (403 words)

  
 The Tartan Online : Robinson to breathe new life into CFA
Carnegie Mellon?s renowned art programs have long been recognized for preparing students to be active artists in their society.
After acquiring her BA in the 1980s from the Royal College of Art, London, she received the Allan Lane Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cultural Theory, thus establishing her credentials in that field.
She has the opportunity to not only reform its outreach to Carnegie Mellon as a whole, but also to underscore the importance of an esteemed center for arts research and advancement in society.
thetartan.org /2005/11/14/pillbox/cfadean   (1222 words)

  
 Master of Arts Management
Carnegie Mellon University is synonymous with visionary, world-class education.
From the engineers in the Robotics Institute to the drama majors at the College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon is an international leader, consistently defining new standards in the academic and professional spheres.
The Master of Arts Management Program draws from the comparative advantages of two of Carnegie Mellon's greatest strengths - the College of Fine Arts (CFA) and the H.
www.artsnet.org /mam   (528 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon Today
A team of Carnegie Mellon Master of Entertainment Technology (MET) students began working on Quasi in the spring of 2004 and now a new student team is working to support his integration into the World's Fair.
Although students come from both fine arts and technology backgrounds, they are not expected to master both fields.
Carnegie Mellon is the only university to offer the MET degree.
www.carnegiemellontoday.com /article.asp?Aid=265   (710 words)

  
 New CMU theater center is state of the art, sans soul
To Frisch, head of Carnegie Mellon's School of Drama, the whoooooooosh, which he likens to "a giant beer can opening," is full of meaning.
Walk inside Henry Hornbostel's 1917 College of Fine Arts building, with its architectural orders and motifs carved in exterior niches, and you'll be greeted by a glorious painted ceiling trumpeting the world's great buildings, architects, artists, composers, writers.
The program called for a University Center (replacing Skibo Hall) and a performing arts theater across an expanse of lawn known as "the Cut." Dennis & Clark's plan, inspired by both the Hornbostel campus plan of 1904 and Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia, was far and away the best of the schemes.
www.post-gazette.com /magazine/20000606purnell3.asp   (1401 words)

  
 DIGITAL ART EXCHANGE : Digital Art Exchange
For Breland, the excitement of electronic art exchange is attributable to what he describes as the dematerialization of the art: "When we send an image from one node to another through the network, the image becomes dematerialized and no longer exists in the process of transmission.
Carnegie Mellon's DAX group presently has only one regularly active U.S. counterpart: Massachusetts College of Art in Boston.
Through DAX, according to Breland Carnegie Mellon has become a citizen of the global community; the university has immediate and constant access to the completed pieces and works in progress of all the other participants in the network.
www.digitalartexchange.net /e/txt_1.html   (1070 words)

  
 Fine Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-18)
The first Art newspaper on the net which aims to be the meeting point of art professionals, arts lovers and those who study art.
The arts scene in Malaysia is rich, colourful, vibrant and dynamic, thanks largely to the exciting blend of cultural influences, including Malay, Chinese,Indian, European and the many tribes of the indigenous people.
Dedicated to all aspects of Asian arts, this is an on-line journal for the study and exhibition of the arts of Asia.
www.lib.usm.my /elmu-equip/bysubject/art/index.html   (2324 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon artists explore the final frontier
Two internationally recognized space artists, Carnegie Mellon University's STUDIO for Creative Inquiry Distinguished Fellow Lowry Burgess and associate Frank Pietronigro, are leading the space exploration community as co-chairs of the first Space Art Track during the International Space Development Conference (ISDC).
The Space Art genre attempts to develop a cultural dimension to humanity's space endeavors by exploring, reporting and nurturing contemporary arts in and about space.
The STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, founded by Carnegie Mellon's College of Fine Arts in 1989, supports interdisciplinary projects that bring together the arts, science, technology and humanities, and the local and global communities.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2006-04/cmu-cma041706.php   (520 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon University - College of Fine Arts - School of Art
He is Professor of Art, and former Dean of the College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University.
He is also a Member of the Center for the Arts and Society at Carnegie Mellon.
He has been honored with awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the National Institute of Arts and Letters, the Guggenheim Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Massachusetts Artist Foundation, and the Kellogg Foundation.
artserver.cfa.cmu.edu:8080 /facultyview.jsp?facid=17   (347 words)

  
 Humanities Initiative | College of Humanities & Social Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University
The Humanities Initiative is a collaboration of Carnegie Mellon's humanities departments to produce alumni who have the skills to solve real-world problems, the flexibility to adapt to changing technology and markets, and a respect for intellectual and cultural diversity.
The Center for the Arts in Society is a multi-disciplinary research and education center that brings together scholars from the humanities, social sciences and arts who are interested in studies of culture and society, and the history and production of the arts.
It is a collaboration of HandSS and the College of Fine Arts.
www.hss.cmu.edu /huminit.html   (483 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon University - College of Fine Arts - School of Art
Carnegie Mellon University - College of Fine Arts - School of Art
Golan Levin [b.1972] is an artist, composer, performer and engineer interested in developing artifacts and events which explore supple new modes of reactive expression.
Presently Levin is Assistant Professor of Electronic Time-Based Art at Carnegie Mellon University; his work is represented by the Bitforms Gallery, New York City.
artserver.cfa.cmu.edu /facultyview.jsp?facid=50   (399 words)

  
 DIGITAL ART EXCHANGE : REVIEW DAX GROUP ACTIVITY 1982-1990:
Sponsored by The DAX Group, Carnegie Mellon University, College of Fine Arts, the University of Pittsburgh, and the Institute for the Study of African Culture, Inc., Mor Thiam, President.
A conference event: The DAX Group was invited by the French Ministry of Culture to participate in celebrating the biennale of European art schools in a text exchange utilizing the I. Sharp network to coordinate the first attempt by Carnegie Mellon and the Dax Group to use Bitnet and E.A.R.N. as a collaborative art medium.
The theme of the Biennale was " Arte e scienza." DAX was invited by the Italian government and the commissioners of the Venice Biennale to participate in the section Laboratorio E Informatica in three categories: Slowscan television, text over the I. Sharp computer network, and telefax, Sponsored in part by the Italian government, Mr.
www.digitalartexchange.net /e/txt_11.html   (2270 words)

  
 Fine Arts > Education in the Design Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-18)
The RCA is the world’s only wholly postgraduate university of art and design, specialising in teaching and research and offering the degrees of MA, MPhil and PhD across the disciplines of fine art, applied art, design, communications and humanities.
The Glasgow School of Art, internationally recognised as one of Britain's foremost higher education institutions for the study and advancement of fine art, design and architecture.
Art Center College of Design is recognized as one of the world's for emost institutions for art and design education.
directory.designer.am /subcategory.php?catid=17&subid=85   (459 words)

  
 Psychology Department - Graduate Program - The Carnegie Mellon Environment
Carnegie Mellon is a privately supported university dedicated to the pursuit of
Carnegie Mellon has grown into an institution of international prominence.
Carnegie Mellon's 100-acre campus lies on the edge of Schenley park.
www.psy.cmu.edu /home/programs/environment.html   (596 words)

  
 Colleges – Pennsylvania - List of Items - MSN Encarta
Carnegie Mellon University: H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy & Manage
Indiana University of Pennsylvania: College of Fine Arts
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania: College of Graduate Studies
encarta.msn.com /refedlist_210030059_149/Elizabethtown_College.html   (370 words)

  
 NDA - National Dance Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-18)
She has choreographed and performed for university and collegiate modern dance companies, dramatic arts and music department productions and recitals, fine arts festivals, community theaters, public schools, television, and national and international professional conventions.
During this time, she taught middle school and fourth and fifth grade students to integrate dance into science, math, language arts, and social studies at the Mona Preparatory School, in addition to teaching and choreographing short dance studies for college students at the University of the West Indies and at the University of Technology.
In 1986, she was formally recognized by the Research Consortium of AAHPERD as a pioneer in the field of dance for the older adult.
www.aahperd.org /NDA/template.cfm?template=CollegeDance2004.html   (618 words)

  
 WebWire | Carnegie Mellon’s School of Drama Announces New Professional Program in Sound Design
Carnegie Mellon is one of eight universities to offer the program at the graduate level and one of only six to open the program to undergraduates.
The School of Drama is one of the nation’s most distinguished degree-granting theatre programs and is one of five schools within Carnegie Mellon’s College of Fine Arts.
The College of Fine Arts is a community of nationally and internationally recognized artists and professionals organized into Architecture, Art, Design, Drama and Music, and their associated centers and programs.
www.webwire.com /ViewPressRel.asp?aId=7817   (376 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon University/Entertainment Technology Center - GameCareerGuide.com
The Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) at Carnegie Mellon University offers a two-year Masters of Entertainment Technology degree, jointly conferred by Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts and School of Computer Science.
Carnegie Mellon is relatively unique among U.S. Universities in being able to offer this kind of degree, as we have both top-quality fine arts and top-quality technology programs.
The high concept behind both the Center and the Masters program is to have technologists and fine artists work together on projects that produce artifacts that are intended to entertain, inform, inspire, or otherwise affect an audience/guest/player/participant.
www.gamasutra.com /proto_edu/schools/207251/carnegie_mellon_universityentertainment_technology_center.php   (153 words)

  
 Art Schools & Classes, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
The Carnegie Museum of Art offers a variety of classes and programs each season for children and for children and their parents.
The Center for the Arts in Society is a multidisciplinary research and education center that brings together scholars from the humanities, social sciences and arts who are interested in studies of culture and society, and the history and production of the arts.
Formerly the Graduate School of Fine Arts, PennDesign is dedicated to improving the quality of life through the design and preservation of artworks, buildings, landscapes, cities, and regions.
www.carnegielibrary.org /subject/art/edu.html   (820 words)

  
 Pittsburgh – colleges and universities - List of Items - MSN Encarta
Carnegie Mellon University, College of Humanities & Social Sciences
McAnulty College & Graduate School of Liberal Arts
University of Pittsburgh, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
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 Carnegie Mellon West Coast campus hosts the Space Art Workshops Feb. 10-12
Burgess is a professor in the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University.
Carnegie Mellon University's STUDIO for Creative Inquiry was founded in 1989 and is an interdisciplinary research facility within the College of Fine Arts.
The College of Fine Arts is a community of nationally and internationally recognized artists and professionals organized into five schools: Architecture, Art, Design, Drama and Music, and their associated centers and programs.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2005-02/cmu-cmw021005.php   (251 words)

  
 TRYPO - Three Rivers Young Peoples Orchestras - Contact
Carnegie Mellon University is located on Forbes Avenue in Oakland.
The College of Fine Arts is the last building on your left.
The Fine Arts Building can also be reached from Frew Street where parking meters are available.
www.trypo.org /auditions.htm   (1125 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon Libraries: Art: Library Catalogs/Indexes/Databases
A joint program of the Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts and the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management.
In 2005, Americans for the Arts and Arts and Business Council Inc. merged their operations in order to help increase fundng for the arts from the private sector.
Located at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in Oakland, this is the regional branch of the national non-profit organization.
www.library.cmu.edu /Research/Arts/Art/art_opportunities.html   (2973 words)

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