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College of Fine Arts Audio Recordings
This collection is primarily comprised of recordings of musical performances by various groups associated with the Carnegie Mellon University School of Music. The collection also contains recordings from GSIA and the Benjamin F. Fairless Lecture Series, as well as a number of lectures by architects.
College of Fine Arts Records
This collection documents the College of Fine Arts between 1912 and 2010, more specifically the Department of Design and the Department of Painting, Sculpture and Art. Included are annual reports, meeting minutes, departmental correspondence and curriculum related materials. Also included are a number of publications and printed matter like exhibition catalogs, brochures, newsletters and newsclippings.
Commencement Records
The Commencement Records document commencement ceremonies at the university. The collection is arranged chronologically and includes documents related to the planning and execution of commencement events at the university and program levels, primarily commencement programs and commencement addresses.
Commission on the Status and Needs of Women at CMU (COSNW) Collection
The Commission on the Status and Needs of Women at CMU was established with the intention to relieve discrimination at the university and provide women with equal opportunities to admission, employment, retention, promotion, and salaries.
Computer Science Audiovisual Collection
William W. Cooper Papers
George Corrin, Jr. Papers
This collection contains the papers of George Corrin (A '49), an African-American set and television designer. His work included designs for the Kennedy-Nixon debates and several news productions.
The collection is primarily comprised of set designs and photographs of his work.
Counseling Center Records
This collection contains the papers of the Carnegie Mellon Counseling Center. The Counseling Center, formally known as the Bureau of Mental Tests and the Bureau of Measurement and Guidance, was created in the early years of Carnegie Tech with a focus in aptitude test research. Included in the collection are items that pertain to the daily operations and employees of the center and include reports, receipts, correspondence and tests.
John Patrick Crecine Papers
Richard Cyert Collection
Richard Cyert was President of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) from 1972 to 1990, an active member of CMU’s Graduate School of Industrial Administration, and a recognized pioneer in management theories of the firm. This collection contains contains documents generated by Cyert’s interests and activities not directly associated with his presidency of CMU and includes correspondence, photographs, video, and other miscellaneous materials.