Paint me!
The Fence
School of Business
Tepper
Carnegie Mellon has been home to 20 recipients of this award in five of the six categories: Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Economic Sciences, Physiology or Medicine, and Peace.
Nobel Prize
Course code for Fundamentals of Programming
15-112
CMU's annual Anime Convention
ScottyCon
An annual race where students partake in racing a _____ through a one-mile course through campus.
Buggy
This building is named after former CMU president Jared L. Cohon.
Cohon University Center
CMU consistently ranks as the top school for undergraduate programs in what major/degree?
Computer Science
5 years of pain
Architecture
Breed of CMU mascot Scotty
Scottish Terrior
The 2023-24 theme for this 3-day annual festival was "Scotty in Wonderland".
Spring Carnival
Forbes Beeler Apartments
An influential artist in pop and modern art, this CMU alumni graduated BFA 1949 with a degree in Pictoral Design.
Andy Warhol
Required course for all first-years.
Interpretation and Argument
A 10x10 ft handcrafted building/showpiece built from scratch with students' blood, sweat, and tears.
Booth
Chipotle, Starbucks, Sushi Fuku, Rose Tea Cafe, Chikn
Craig Street
The prison break scene from Batman: The Dark Knight Rises was shot in front of this CMU building.
The Mellon Institute
13 Carnegie Mellon Alumni have received this award honoring artistic and technical merit in the film industry.
Oscar/Academy Award
Carnegie Mellon's ____ Intercollege Degree Programs allow students to integrate one of 5 different academic units with a College of Fine Arts concentration.
BXA
This couple gifted $20 million to build Carnegie Mellon's Home for Computer Science.
Bill and Melinda Gates
Most common bus number to take in order to get to Squirrel Hill.
61
The perfect place for an afternoon nap; this library is located in the depths of Wean.
Sorrells Library
This American mathematician is a 1949 Carnegie Tech alumni famously known for his contributions to game theory such as the _____ Equilibrium.
John Nash (Nash Equilibrium)
Add up the course identifiers (first two numbers of course number) for math, computer science, design, architecture, and business.
21+15+51+48+45 = 180
This bridge on campus was named after the Carnegie alumnus and professor who delivered "The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams".
Pausch Bridge