 | Stereotypes and Social Life at Carnegie Mellon University College campuses have personalities. These personalities are extensions of the sorts of students who are attracted to the educational and so... College campuses have personalities. These personalities are extensions of the sorts of students who are attracted to the educational and social priorities of the college or university. Thus they tend to be a bit self-reinforcing, sometimes. It's important, therefore, to investigate the social stereotypes of a college campus, and learn whether they are true or not, and thus whether you think you will be a good fit for that campus. I was recently on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University in ... Views: 40 |
 | Pausch Bridge Light Show The Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge features more than 7000 programmable (and environmentally friendly) LED lights. The light show was created ... The Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge features more than 7000 programmable (and environmentally friendly) LED lights. The light show was created by Christopher Popowich and Cindy Limauro, professor of lighting design in the School of Drama. The sequences are designed to represent six different visual metaphors from Randys book: Fun with Crayons • Outer Space • Make the Most of Each Day • Be the First Penguin • The Elevator in Randys Room • Disney and the Circus The lighting runs for 15 minutes ... Views: 2,499 |
 | Pre-College Drama Experience The Pre-College Drama Program at Carnegie Mellon University gives students the chance to participate in a professional training program in a... The Pre-College Drama Program at Carnegie Mellon University gives students the chance to participate in a professional training program in acting, music theatre or design/technical production. The program focuses on the exploration of a conservatory training program with emphasis on creativity, craft and discipline. For more information, visit www.cmu.edu Views: 3,407 |
 | Training Spock Drama alumnus Zachary Quinto (A '99) talks about the training he received at Carnegie Mellon University. Already appearing as the villain Sy... Drama alumnus Zachary Quinto (A '99) talks about the training he received at Carnegie Mellon University. Already appearing as the villain Sylar on nbc's hit show "Heroes", Quinto will be beaming onto the big screen as Spock in Paramount's "Star Trek", opening May 8, 2009. Carnegie Mellon's beloved professor Randy Pausch also has a cameo role in the movie - www.cmu.edu Star Trek Official Movie Site: www.startrekmovie.com Views: 38,798 |
 | Drama Office Parody of "The Office" featuring Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama faculty and students as part of the opening ceremony for 2008 Pl... Parody of "The Office" featuring Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama faculty and students as part of the opening ceremony for 2008 Playground Festival Views: 1,268 |
 | Carnegie Mellon Star Trek Tech In addition to training the new Spock (drama alum Zachary Quinto), faculty and researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing tech... In addition to training the new Spock (drama alum Zachary Quinto), faculty and researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing technologies that look like something you would find on the USS Enterprise. Head of the Computer Science Department Peter Lee introduces just a few of the Star Trek-worthy projects happening today at Carnegie Mellon, including real-time fluid dynamics, humanoid robotics, personalized medicine, programmable matter and interactive media. Views: 28,305 |
 | Innovation and the Economy Panel Discussion A panel of experts led an informal discussion following the keynote address by Australias Prime Minister, the Honourable Kevin Rudd, on Thur... A panel of experts led an informal discussion following the keynote address by Australias Prime Minister, the Honourable Kevin Rudd, on Thursday, September 24. Topics included the world economy, international policy, innovation, the arts and the Pittsburgh regions transformation. Participating in the panel were: Moderator Grant Oliphant, President & CEO, Pittsburgh Foundation; Peter Cooke, Professor & Head, School of Drama, College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon; Lester B. Lave, Harry B. and ... Views: 474 |
 | Carnegie Mellon Summer Pre-College Programs Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College program provides high-school age students the opportunity to experience college life at a major university. Th... Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College program provides high-school age students the opportunity to experience college life at a major university. The six-week program program draws over 450 students each summer. Students can explore architecture, art, design, drama, music or the National High School Game Academy to prepare for study at the college level. For more info visit: www.cmu.edu Views: 3,203 |
 | Sue Me Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama's 2008 Production of Guys And Dolls ... Sue Me. Featuring Ben Goldberg as Nathan and Emily Rossel... Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama's 2008 Production of Guys And Dolls ... Sue Me. Featuring Ben Goldberg as Nathan and Emily Rossell as Adelaide. Views: 3,487 |
 | Carnegie Mellon University: Jean M. Millions of students. Thousands of Interviews. Hundreds of schools. One of a kind. Millions of students. Thousands of Interviews. Hundreds of schools. One of a kind. Views: 656 |
 | Carnegie Mellon University: Alanna C. Millions of students. Thousands of Interviews. Hundreds of schools. One of a kind. Millions of students. Thousands of Interviews. Hundreds of schools. One of a kind. Views: 926 |
 | "Moon-Faced, Starry-Eyed" from Weill's "Street Scene" Ashley Batten (Mae) and Tim Ruff singing "Moon-Faced, Starry-Eyed" from Weill's "Street Scene" in the January 2009 production at Carnegie Me... Ashley Batten (Mae) and Tim Ruff singing "Moon-Faced, Starry-Eyed" from Weill's "Street Scene" in the January 2009 production at Carnegie Mellon University. Choreographed by Jeff Davis. **Best if viewed in high quality. The lighting is brighter starting at 1:15, so everything is easier to see after that.** Views: 1,230 |
 | CMU-Rhythm 2007 (drama) -Divali Diyas- Part-13 China Medical University Shenyang International students presented RHYTHM2007 on 10th Nov.2007 China Medical University Shenyang International students presented RHYTHM2007 on 10th Nov.2007 Views: 296 |
 | Playground 2008 - Thursday Night Live Playground is a theatre festival at Carnegie Mellon University. Each year students take a week of the year to produce theatre, ranging from ... Playground is a theatre festival at Carnegie Mellon University. Each year students take a week of the year to produce theatre, ranging from new versions of existing material to original works. "Thursday Night Live" was a sketch comedy show put together by members of the acting and musical theatre class of 2010, with musical accompaniment provided by Joe Etzine and the Thursday Night Band. Views: 373 |
 | "Wrapped In A Ribbon" from "Street Scene" Ashley Batten (Jenny) and cast singing "Wrapped In A Ribbon and Tied In A Bow" from the January 2009 production of Weill's "Street Scene" at... Ashley Batten (Jenny) and cast singing "Wrapped In A Ribbon and Tied In A Bow" from the January 2009 production of Weill's "Street Scene" at Carnegie Mellon University. **Best if viewed in high quality.** Views: 942 |
 | Pippin 40th Anniversary: Scene 1 Magic To Do/Corner of the S Scene One: Magic to Do & Corner of the Sky Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre... Scene One: Magic to Do & Corner of the Sky Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre production, not the drama department. Scotch'n'Soda premiere the original production of Pippin in 1967 before it went to Broadway. This is most of Scene One which includes the songs Magic to Do and Corner of the Sky. Views: 19,712 |
 | Pippin 40th Anniv: Scene 4/pt 2 - With You and Politics Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre production, not the drama department. Scot... Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre production, not the drama department. Scotch'n'Soda premiere the original production of Pippin in 1967 before it went to Broadway. This is Part 2 of Scene 4 that includes the (mostly) dance number With You and some dialog. Views: 2,734 |
 | The Family Guy Oresteia Ben Goldberg and Bob Lenzi's version of The Oresteia, Carnegie Mellon University School Of Drama. Ben Goldberg and Bob Lenzi's version of The Oresteia, Carnegie Mellon University School Of Drama. Views: 2,447 |
 | The London Cuckolds - Trailer "The London Cuckolds" runs from Thursday, Feb. 19 through Saturday, Feb. 28, 2009 at Carnegie Mellon University's Philip Chosky Theater. Ori... "The London Cuckolds" runs from Thursday, Feb. 19 through Saturday, Feb. 28, 2009 at Carnegie Mellon University's Philip Chosky Theater. Originally penned by playwright Edward Ravenscroft in 1681, this fast-paced bedroom romp has been retooled for a modern sensibility by contemporary farceur extraordinaire Terry Johnson. In this raunchy, witty, and ribald play, three husbands each claim that they have hit upon the most effective method of keeping a wife virtuous: the first relies on ... Views: 4,246 |
 | Pippin 40th Anniv: Scene 5/pt 2 - Morning Glow Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre production, not the drama department. Scot... Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre production, not the drama department. Scotch'n'Soda premiere the original production of Pippin in 1967 before it went to Broadway. This is Part 2 of Scene 5 and it contains the song Morning Glow as well as the bulk of the scene itself. Views: 4,982 |
 | Pippin 40th Anniv: Scene 4/pt 1-No Time At All & Simple Joys Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre production, not the drama department. Scot... Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre production, not the drama department. Scotch'n'Soda premiere the original production of Pippin in 1967 before it went to Broadway. This is part 1 of scene 4 and has No Time at All and Simple Joys. Just for some clarification: Berthe, Pippin's grandmother, is cross-gender cast and during the song, the chorus is holding up copies of the show's program which contains lyrics to the song for the ... Views: 8,468 |
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