![]() "You have excelled in every facet of your Carnegie Mellon experience, and you have made our intercollegiate athletics program excellent with your passion, commitment and work ethic," said Director of Athletics Josh Centor in a communication with the honorees. "Despite the disappointment of not being able to play competitively this year, that commitment has been unwavering and I am so proud to recognize and support these students on their achievements." "Our talented student-athletes represent the best of CMU by performing at an outstanding level academically, and demonstrating teamwork and leadership through their commitment in the pool or on the field, track or court," said President Farnam Jahanian. Thirty-four outstanding juinors and seniors representing each undergradaute college and team were recently recognized for carrying the highest GPAs. 34 Tartans Recognized as Top Student-AthletesĪlthough the traditional fall and winter seasons haven't been played at Carnegie Mellon this year, the Department of Athletics is continuing to celebrate its top student-athletes. More opportunities will continue to be added to this page so check back often for events to take part in and ways to connect over the break. ![]() Stay connected to each other and CMU during the extended winter break with virtual programs and offerings about wellness, mental health, career/internship exploration and more. Winter Break Virtual Events and Resources Dedicated financial resources from the federal CARES Act Relief Fund and CMU’s Tartan Emergency Support Fund are still available for undergraduate and graduate students. ![]() CARES and TESF Funding Still Available for StudentsĬarnegie Mellon recognizes that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to create financial hardships for many students and families. In announcing the award, Tom Kundig, who chaired the 2020 jury, called ANSYS Hall a “superb project” and commented on how “skillfully this addition to this historic campus worked between the modern insertion and the historic campus itself.”ĪNSYS Hall team members were CMU's Campus Design and Facility Development, the Bohlin Cywinski Jackson architectural firm and Mosites Construction Company. Other features include collaboration areas, conference rooms, undergraduate lab spaces, training and lecture space, and office space. The building, which opened in summer 2019, includes a large, high bay space where students can assemble full-scale projects and prototypes. The four-story, 36,000 square-foot mixed-use building is the hub of the College of Engineering’s “Maker Ecosystem,” providing students, faculty and researchers with cutting-edge computational, prototyping and simulation tools that inspire innovation and creative problem-solving. ANSYS Hall Earns Honor Award for its ArchitectureĪNSYS Hall has received an honor award for its architecture from the Pennsylvania chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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