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Carnegie Mellon University, established in 1900 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an education and research institution that offers over 10,000 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students multidisciplinary arts and technology programs. The university encompasses seven schools and colleges, including the Carnegie Institute of Technology, College of Fine Arts, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, H. John Heinz School of Public Policy and Management, Mellon College of Science, School of Computer Science, and Tepper School of Business. The school has 4,000 faculty and staff. Carnegie Mellon University offers students chemistry, mathematical sciences, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, information networking, art, design, drama, English, modern languages, economics, health care policy management, public policy management, and other programs. Carnegie Mellon University was founded by Andrew Carnegie. The institution has won recognition from 'U.S. News & World Report.'
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