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Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private educational institution located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded on January 1, 1972, the university was established by Andrew Carnegie and has since grown to become a renowned institution in the fields of education, academic publishing, and artificial intelligence (AI). CMU is affiliated with several prestigious organizations, including the Association of American Universities and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
The university has a number of subsidiaries, such as Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, and Heinz College. CMU has also spun out several technology companies, including Medrobotics, Astrobotic Technology, and Blue Belt Technologies.
Carnegie Mellon University is accredited by various organizations, including the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, and the American Chemical Society. The university's motto is "My heart is in the work".
CMU employs around 1,440 people and operates in various industries, such as art, arts education, and fine arts schools. The university has been granted 448 patents and has received investments from companies like Yahoo.
Carnegie Mellon University maintains an active online presence through its official website, as well as social media platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.