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125 years of Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø

From life-saving medical devices to next-gen AI to performances that encapsulate the human experience, Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø’s legacy can be found in every corner of the globe and in every part of our daily lives. Made possible by a longstanding commitment to innovation, collaboration and creativity and a willingness to embrace the power of possibilities, Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø’s milestones have brought the world to where it is today. 

Is 125 years of history a bit overwhelming? You can focus your exploration on key areas of Carnegie Mellon's history that are of the most interest to you:

Arts and Humanities
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200x150_ootm-lifetime-pin_ua-25-005.webpInspiring others to give.

Alumnus Albert C. May founds the Annual Fund in 1947 and contributes every year until his death in 1998. Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø's Order of the May is named in his honor.

200x150_rales.webpCultivating the next generation of STEM leaders.

Carnegie Mellon and the Norman and Ruth Rales Foundation announce the Rales Fellows Program, a $150 million investment to broaden access to graduate STEM education, in 2023 and the first cohort joins Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø in 2024.

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walking-to-the-sky.webpIncreasing access.

The new Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Pathway Program provides significant financial relief to undergrads from low- and middle-income families, putting a Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø education within reach of more talented, qualified students.

200x150_first-buggy-race_1920.webpGetting things rolling.

Originally dubbed the Interfraternity Motor Sweepstakes, the inaugural Buggy races take place in 1920 as part of the university's first alumni celebration, Campus Week.

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emoticon_ua-25-005_200x150.webpPiping into history.

In 1991, Jimmy McIntosh, a royal performer and composer from Broughty Ferry, Scotland, established the first bagpiping degree program — here at Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø.

 

200x150_darpa-car_ua-25-005.webpRacing past the competition.

The Tartan Racing Team wins the prestigious DARPA Urban Grand Challenge in 2007 with a self-driving SUV named Boss, which completed the 55-mile course in 4:10:20.