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S. Neville St CIC Dr N. Neville St S. Craig St N. Craig St Morewood Ave Morewood Ave Devon Rd S. Dithridge St Beeler St S. Bellefield St Schenley Dr Frew St Boundary St Tech St Margaret Morrison St FORBES AVE FIFTH AVE FIFTH AVE FIFTH AVE FORBES AVE FORBES AVE FORBES AVE Henry St Winthrop St Filmore St Clyde St Ham e r s c h l a g D r Railroad Tracks Gesling Stadium Schenley Park Carnegie Museum of Art Carnegie Museum of Natural History Tennis Courts Intramural Soccer Field The Mall The Cut CFA Lawn Central Catholic High School Tepper Quad N Walking Tour OFFICE OF ADMISSION CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY 5000 FORBES AVENUE PITTSBURGH PA 15213-3890 T: 412.268.2082 F: 412.268.7838 E: [email protected] carnegiemellonadmission CarnegieMellonAdmission CM_Admission Carnegie Mellon Office of Admission CMAdmission admission.enrollment.cmu.edu Walking Tour Stops 1 Tepper Building 2 Purnell Center for the Arts 3 Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future-Generation Technologies 4 Doherty Hall 5 Wean Hall 6 Sorrells Engineering and Science Library 7 Scott Hall 8 Hamerschlag Hall 9 ANSYS Hall 10 Baker/Porter Halls 11 Hunt Library 12 College of Fine Arts 13 Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall 14 Jared L. Cohon University Center Points of Interest 1 Warner Hall (Office of Admission) 2 Hamburg Hall 3 Robert Mehrabian Collaborative Innovation Center 4 Newell-Simon Hall 5 Roberts Engineering Hall 6 Posner Center 7 Skibo Gymnasium 8 The Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion Common First-Year Residences 1 Donner House 2 The Hill: Boss House Hamerschlag House Henderson House McGill House Scobell House 3 Morewood E-Tower 4 Stever House 5 Mudge House 6 Residence on Fifth Popular Dining Locations 1 Entropy+ 2 Rooted 3 El Gallo de Oro 4 Au Bon Pain at Skibo Café 5 Rohr Commons 6 iNoodle 7 La Prima 8 The Underground 8 1 2 2 4 3 4 5 8 9 6 10 11 12 6 7 13 3 5 14 1 7 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 1 2 3 4 5 6

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Page 1: Scott Hall FIFTH AVE Henry St Walking Tour...Walking Tour Stops 1. Tepper Building, a new 315,000 square foot state-of-the-art building, is home to the Tepper School of Business, the

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OFFICE OF ADMISSIONCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY5000 FORBES AVENUEPITTSBURGH PA 15213-3890T: 412.268.2082F: 412.268.7838E: [email protected]

carnegiemellonadmission CarnegieMellonAdmission CM_Admission Carnegie Mellon Office of Admission CMAdmission

admission.enrollment.cmu.edu

Walking Tour Stops1 Tepper Building

2 Purnell Center for the Arts

3 Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future-Generation Technologies

4 Doherty Hall

5 Wean Hall

6 Sorrells Engineering and Science Library

7 Scott Hall

8 Hamerschlag Hall

9 ANSYS Hall

10 Baker/Porter Halls

11 Hunt Library

12 College of Fine Arts

13 Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall

14 Jared L. Cohon University Center

Points of Interest1 Warner Hall (Office of Admission)

2 Hamburg Hall

3 Robert Mehrabian Collaborative Innovation Center

4 Newell-Simon Hall

5 Roberts Engineering Hall

6 Posner Center

7 Skibo Gymnasium

8 The Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion

Common First-Year Residences1 Donner House

2 The Hill:

Boss House

Hamerschlag House

Henderson House

McGill House

Scobell House

3 Morewood E-Tower

4 Stever House

5 Mudge House

6 Residence on Fifth

Popular Dining Locations1 Entropy+

2 Rooted

3 El Gallo de Oro

4 Au Bon Pain at Skibo Café

5 Rohr Commons

6 iNoodle

7 La Prima

8 The Underground

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Page 2: Scott Hall FIFTH AVE Henry St Walking Tour...Walking Tour Stops 1. Tepper Building, a new 315,000 square foot state-of-the-art building, is home to the Tepper School of Business, the

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Filmore St

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Hamerschlag Dr

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GeslingStadium

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Carnegie Museum of

Natural History

TennisCourts

IntramuralSoccer Field

The Mall

The Cut

CFALawn

CentralCatholic

HighSchool

Tepper Quad

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S. Neville St

CIC Dr

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Filmore St

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Welcome to Carnegie Mellon

To view a complete list of campus buildings, eateries and more, visit admission.enrollment.cmu.edu/map.

Points of Interest

1. Warner Hall is home to Undergraduate Admission. Offices are located on the second floor.

2. Hamburg Hall houses the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy.

3. Robert Mehrabian Collaborative Innovation Center is a dry-lab research facility for technology companies and the university to collaboratively create innovative new concepts and products.

4. Newell-Simon Hall is named after Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon — founders of artificial intelligence — and houses the Human-Computer Interaction Institute and the Robotics Institute.

5. Roberts Engineering Hall houses research facilities for Materials Science and Engineering.

6. Posner Center is a LEED certified building and a gift of Henry Posner Jr. and Helen Posner. It contains a collection of rare and fine books, including one of only four copies of the first printing of the Bill of Rights. Visit the Kraus Campo rooftop sculpture garden made possible by alumna Jill Kraus, designed by alumnus Mel Bochner and landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh.

7. Skibo Gymnasium hosts varsity basketball and volleyball games and is home to Carnegie Mellon’s Athletic Department. The university competes in the UAA, an NCAA Division III conference, and offers varsity, intramural and club sports.

8. The Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion offers resources to enhance an inclusive and transformative student experience focused on access, success, campus climate and intergroup dialogue.

Walking Tour Stops

1. Tepper Building, a new 315,000 square foot state-of-the-art building, is home to the Tepper School of Business, the Coulter Welcome Center, a 600-seat flat floor auditorium, fitness center, a dining location and the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship.

2. Purnell Center for the Arts is home to our School of Drama, the nation’s oldest degree-granting drama program, and includes state-of-the-art performance and education facilities like the Philip Chosky Theater and the Regina Gouger Miller Gallery. Watch the Pausch Bridge light show at night or walk across to the Gates Center.

3. Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future-Generation Technologies are home to the School of Computer Science and Computational Biology Department. These Gold LEED Certified Centers were made possible by lead gifts from the Bill and Melinda Gates and the Henry L. Hillman foundations.

4. Doherty Hall contains some of the largest lecture style classrooms and newly renovated lab spaces for our Mellon College of Science students, in addition to lab and studio spaces for departments like Engineering, Chemistry, Biology and Art.

5. Wean Hall is home to some of the Mellon College of Science departments in addition to the McWilliams Center for Cosmology and the Institute for Software Research.

6. Sorrells Engineering and Science Library (4th floor, Wean Hall) was recently renovated to focus on the 21st century needs of student learning in new and innovative ways.

7. Scott Hall was opened in 2016 and is home to Biomedical Engineering, nanotechnology research facilities and the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation.

8. Hamerschlag Hall is home to Electrical & Computer Engineering and Mechanical Engineering labs. Hamerschlag’s rotunda is probably the most iconic image on campus. This building also boasts a living roof.

9. ANSYS Hall opened in 2019 as a spacious maker facility where students and faculty innovate with cutting-edge simulation and fabrication tools. ANSYS is a hub of collaboration for the College of Engineering.

10. Baker/Porter Halls are the oldest buildings on campus and connect via a long, sloped hallway. Porter houses programs like Civil and Environmental Engineering, Information Systems and Social and Decision Sciences. Baker is home to the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

11. Hunt Library opened in 1961 as the university’s first dedicated library building and was a gift from Roy and Rachel Hunt. It's the largest of five libraries on campus with more than 600,000 volumes and houses facilities for the Integrative Design, Arts and Technology (IDeATe) program. Watch the evening light show that was installed to mark the library’s 50th anniversary and accentuates the aluminum and glass structure.

12. College of Fine Arts is an architectural creation of Henry Hornbostel, the college’s first dean, and is home to Architecture, Art and Music.

13. Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall hosts facilities for the Schools of Architecture and Design. Originally named Margaret Morrison Carnegie College, it opened in 1906 as a vocational school for women.

14. Jared L. Cohon University Center is our student union. Here you can take advantage of our recently expanded student fitness facilities, catch a show at the black-box theater, visit the chapel or University Store, or get lunch in one of many eateries.

Common First-Year Residences

All first-year undergrads live in residence halls. Listed on this map are typical first-year halls and the Greek Quad. Carnegie Mellon is proud to have the first green residence hall in the U.S., Stever House.

1. Donner House

2. The Hill:

Boss House

Hamerschlag House

Henderson House

McGill House

Scobell House

3. Morewood E-Tower

4. Stever House

5. Mudge House

6. Residence on Fifth

Popular Dining Locations

Here's a snapshot of the more than 40 diverse dining options available on campus.

1. Entropy+ is Carnegie Mellon’s on-campus convenience store, offering a large variety of grocery items, fresh- made sandwiches and salads, as well as allergen-friendly and orthodox kosher to-go options.

2. Rooted is focused on real, wholesome foods made with completely plant-based ingredients, offering street food favorites like Pad Thai and comfort foods like "meat" loaf with creamy mashed potatoes.

3. El Gallo de Oro offers authentic Mexican cuisine — burritos and burrito bowls, tacos, quesadillas and salads — made with fresh ingredients and features spices like cumin and chipotle.

4. Au Bon Pain at Skibo Café offers 10 soups daily, made-to-order sandwiches and salads, as well as to-go wraps, salads, yogurt parfaits and pastries. Also enjoy delicious hot or iced coffee, teas and espresso drinks.

5. Rohr Commons features AVI Pure and Tazza D’Oro. Pure serves food free of artificial colors, flavors and sweeteners, and antibiotics and growth hormones. Tazza D'Oro serves sustainably sourced coffee and espresso, and panini and desserts sourced from local vendors.

6. iNoodle serves authentic Asian cuisine in an open kitchen environment. The menu features made-to-order poke bowls, salads, ramen, pho, dumplings, báhn mì and bubble tea.

7. La Prima, the only certified organic roaster in Pittsburgh, offers Italian-style coffee and espresso, cold brew, nitro coffee on tap, as well as sandwiches, pastries and vegetarian options.

8. The Underground, a campus-favorite hangout, offers all-day breakfast, burgers and sandwiches, entrée salads, soups, the Underground’s famous chicken strips and crispy fries, and dessert!

Please note: Some buildings and eateries may not be open during your visit.

Carnegie Mellon University does not discriminate in admission, employment or administration of its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap or disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, ancestry, belief, veteran status or genetic information. Furthermore, Carnegie Mellon University does not discriminate and is required not to discriminate in violation of federal, state or local laws or executive orders.

Inquiries concerning the application of and compliance with this statement should be directed to the university ombudsman, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, telephone 412.268.1018.

Obtain general information about Carnegie Mellon University by calling 412.268.2000.

Carnegie Mellon University publishes an annual campus security and fire safety report describing the university’s security, alcohol and drug, sexual assault and fire safety policies, and containing statistics about the number and type of crimes committed on the campus, and the number and cause of fires in campus residence facilities during the preceding three years. You can obtain a copy by contacting the Carnegie Mellon Police Department at 412.268.2323. The annual security and fire safety report also is available online at www.cmu.edu/police/annualreports.

Produced by Marketing & Communications. January 2020. 20-219.