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| Barack Obama Visits Carnegie Mellon |
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Senator Barack Obama spoke at Carnegie Mellon
University on June 26, 2008. Senator Obama ended
his three week "Change that Works for You" tour by
hosting a summit at Carnegie Mellon on ensuring
America's competitiveness in the global economy.
The summit brought together economic, educational,
community-based and industry leaders to discuss
the challenges facing our workforce and craft
solutions for the 21st Century.
In anticipation of the presidential election this
fall, Carnegie Mellon has extended invitations to
speak on campus to both Senator John McCain and
Senator Barack Obama. The university does not
support or oppose any particular candidate and
maintains an open door policy to all presidential
candidates. Tags : Carnegie Mellon Barack Obama 2008 Presidential Campaign |
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Durée : 889 s |
| Michelle Obama Visits Carnegie Mellon |
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Michelle Obama delivers a campaign speech at
Carnegie Mellon University.
In advance of the Pennsylvania primary election
April 22, Carnegie Mellon University extended
invitations to speak on campus to all the
presidential candidates on the ballot - Senator
Hillary Clinton, Senator Barack Obama, Senator
John McCain and Congressman Ron Paul. The
university does not support or oppose any
particular candidate. Tags : Carnegie Mellon Michelle Obama Teresa Heinz Presidential Campaign |
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Durée : 4100 s |
| Carnegie Mellon in :60 |
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Carnegie Mellon is a global research university of
more than 10,000 students, 70,000 alumni and 4,000
faculty and staff. Recognized for its world-class
arts and technology programs, collaboration across
disciplines and innovative leadership in
education, Carnegie Mellon is consistently a
top-ranked university.
At Carnegie Mellon, our core values —
innovation, creativity, problem-solving and
collaborative teamwork — provide the foundation
for everything we do.
Guided by these values, Carnegie Mellon students
experience a distinctive education that gives them
tools to pioneer solutions through an approach
that values both teamwork and leadership. The
effect is both far-reaching and close to home. Its
real-world impact is visible within our local
communities, across the country and around the
world.
The university consists of seven schools and
colleges: Carnegie Institute of Technology,
College of Fine Arts, College of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Heinz School of Public Policy
and Management, Mellon College of Science, School
of Computer Science and the Tepper School of
Business. Tags : Carnegie Mellon Fine Arts CFA Humanities HSS Engineering CIT Business Tepper Public Heinz Computer Science SCS MCS |
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Affichage : 3024
Durée : 65 s |
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