carnegie mellon university
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Definition
Proper noun: * Carnegie Mellon University: A private research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, widely recognized for its programs in computer science, engineering, robotics, business, and the fine arts.
Usage
- Carnegie Mellon University is used as the official name of the institution. It functions as a singular proper noun.
- She received her master's degree from Carnegie Mellon University.
- Carnegie Mellon University is hosting a conference on artificial intelligence.
- The research team at Carnegie Mellon University made a significant breakthrough.
Advanced Usage
- The university is often referred to by its initials, CMU, especially in informal, academic, or industry contexts.
- He was admitted to CMU's School of Computer Science.
- Many tech companies recruit heavily from CMU.
Variants and Related Words
- CMU: The common abbreviation for Carnegie Mellon University.
- Carnegie Institute of Technology: The name of the engineering and science college within Carnegie Mellon University, often called "CIT". This was also the original name of the institution before it merged with the Mellon Institute.
- Mellon College of Science: Another college within the university.
Synonyms
- University (general term)
- Research university (descriptive term for its category)
- Institution of higher learning (formal descriptive term)
Note: There are no direct synonyms for the specific proper noun "Carnegie Mellon University." The terms above describe its type but not its unique identity.
Noun
- an engineering university in Pittsburgh