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*[[Eleanor Bartlet]], first daughter of the United States in ''[[The West Wing]]''
*[[Eleanor Bartlet]], first daughter of the United States in ''[[The West Wing]]''
*[[Will Bailey]], Communications Director in The West Wing
*[[Doctor Colette Green]], research associate from the PC game ''[[Half-Life: Decay]]''
*[[Doctor Colette Green]], research associate from the PC game ''[[Half-Life: Decay]]''
*[[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]], scientist from ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' who graduated from "Carnegie-Melonhead University"
*[[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]], scientist from ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' who graduated from "Carnegie-Melonhead University"

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This is a list of notable people associated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States of America.

Notable students and alumni

Nobel laureates

Turing Award recipients

Wolf Prize recipients

  • Daniel Nagin (B.S, M.S. 1971, Ph.D. 1976, Professor), criminologist, 2014
  • Raoul Bott (Ph.D. 1949), Mathematical, Statistical, and Computer Sciences, 1987
  • Allen Newell (Ph.D 1957, Professor), Mathematical, Statistical, and Computer Sciences, 1992
  • George Pake (B.S., M.S. 1945), Physical Sciences, 1987
  • Frederick Rossini (B.S. 1925, M.S. 1926, DSc (hon.) 1948), Chemistry

Business

Science and technology

Performing arts, film, television and video games

Visual arts

Architecture and design

Government and politics

Academia

Educators

Other prominent faculty

Literature

Sports

NFL

Notable faculty

Nobel laureates

Turing Award recipients

Kyoto Prize recipients

Wolf Prize recipients

  • Luis von Ahn (Ph.D. 2005), assistant professor of computer science, 2006
  • Yoky Matsuoka, assistant professor affiliated with the Robotics Institute, the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (2001–2006), 2007
  • Anna Deavere Smith, acting instructor (1970–1971), 1996
  • Dawn Song (M.S. 1999), professor of computer science (2002–2007), 2010
  • Terrance Hayes, professor of poetry (2001–2013)

Other prominent faculty

Presidents of Carnegie Mellon University

Founders and major benefactors of Carnegie Mellon University


The Mellon Family of Pittsburgh:

Fictional alumni

See also

References

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