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Carnegie Mellon's College of Engineering Tapped By Hollywood September 17 , 2007
PITTSBURGH—Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering will preview the documentary, In the Shadow of the Moon, Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the University Center's McConomy Auditorium. The preview is open and free to the public.
"We selected Carnegie Mellon to show this 95-minute documentary about the Apollo space program because of its top-ranked engineering and research programs," said Nick Tarnowski, the film’s national promotion manager and a public relations professional with Philadelphia-based Allied Advertising.
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About Carnegie Mellon: Carnegie Mellon is a private research university with a distinctive mix of programs in engineering, computer science, robotics, business, public policy, fine arts and the humanities. More than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive an education characterized by its focus on creating and implementing solutions for real problems, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovation. A small student-to-faculty ratio provides an opportunity for close interaction between students and professors. While technology is pervasive on its 144-acre Pittsburgh campus, Carnegie Mellon is also distinctive among leading research universities for the world-renowned programs in its College of Fine Arts. A global university, Carnegie Mellon has campuses in Silicon Valley, Calif., and Qatar, and programs in Asia, Australia and Europe. For more, see www.cmu.edu. |
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