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Walking Tour Stops 1 Tepper Building 2 Purnell Center for the Arts Morewood Ave N. Neville St N. Craig St 3 Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future-Generation Technologies Clyde St FIFTH AVE 4 Doherty Hall 5 Wean Hall 6 Sorrells Engineering and FIFTH AVE Science Library 7 Scott Hall FIFTH AVE 6 5 8 Hamerschlag Hall 9 ANSYS Hall 10 Baker/Porter Halls Henry St Central 11 Hunt Library Catholic 4 12 College of Fine Arts S. Dithridge St 13 Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall S. Craig St High School 14 Jared L. Cohon University Center Winthrop St S. Neville St Walking Points of Interest 1 Warner Hall (Office of Admission) Tour Filmore St Hamburg Hall 8 2 5 Tepper Morewood Ave 3 Robert Mehrabian Collaborative Quad Devon Rd Innovation Center 3 4 Newell-Simon Hall 1 5 Roberts Engineering Hall S. Bellefield St FORBES AVE 6 Posner Center CIC Dr 7 Skibo Gymnasium 2 8 The Center for Student Diversity FORBES AV and Inclusion FORBES AVE 1 E Beeler St 3 4 3 Common First-Year Residences Carnegie FORBES AV 1 Donner House Museum of Art 14 2 The Hill: Carnegie Boss House 4 6 8 Museum of 2 Gesling E Hamerschlag House Natural History 2 Stadium Henderson House lag Dr sch McGill House er 1 3 Boundary St m Intramural Ha Scobell House 7 7 Soccer Field 3 Morewood E-Tower 5 6 5 The Cut Tennis 4 Stever House 5 Mudge House 8 4 Courts OFFICE OF ADMISSION 6 Residence on Fifth CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY s k c 5000 FORBES AVENUE a r 9 The Mall PITTSBURGH PA 15213-3890 T 13 d 1 Popular Dining Locations a CFA o T: 412.268.2082 r Schenley Dr il a Lawn Margaret Morrison St 1 Entropy+ F: 412.268.7838 R 2 E: [email protected] 12 6 2 Rooted 3 El Gallo de Oro carnegiemellonadmission 10 CarnegieMellonAdmission 4 Au Bon Pain at Skibo Café 11 CM_Admission N 5 Rohr Commons Carnegie Mellon Office of Admission 7 Tech St 6 iNoodle CMAdmission Frew St Schenley 7 La Prima Park 8 The Underground admission.enrollment.cmu.edu Morewood Ave Morewood Ave N. Neville St Welcome to To view a complete list ofN. Craig St campus buildings, eateries and Clyde St more, visit admission.enrollment.cmu.edu/map. Clyde St Carnegie Mellon FIFTH AVE FIFTH AVE Walking Tour Stops Points of Interest Popular Dining Locations Common First-Year Residences FIFTH AVE 1. Tepper Building, a new 315,000 8. Hamerschlag Hall is home to 1. Warner Hall is home to Here's a snapshot of the more than All first-year undergrads live in residence square foot state-of-the-art building, Electrical & Computer Engineering Undergraduate Admission. Offices 40 diverse dining options available halls. Listed on this map are typical first- is home to the Tepper School of and Mechanical Engineering labs. are located on the second floor. on campus. year halls and the Greek Quad. Carnegie Business, the Coulter Welcome Hamerschlag’s rotunda is probably Henry St 2. Hamburg Hall houses the Mellon is proud to haveCentral the first green Center, a 600-seat flat floor the most iconic image on campus. Heinz College of Information Systems 1. Entropy+ is Carnegie Mellon’s on- residence hall in theCatholic U.S., Stever House. S. Dithridge St auditorium, fitness center, a dining This building also boasts a living roof. S. Dithridge St and Public Policy. campus convenience store, offering a S. Craig St High location and the Swartz Center for S. Craig St High 9. ANSYS Hall opened in 2019 as a large variety of grocery items, fresh- 1. Donner House Entrepreneurship. 3. Robert Mehrabian Collaborative spacious maker facility where students made sandwiches and salads, as well School Innovation Center is a dry-lab 2. TheS. NevilleHill: St 2. Purnell Center for the Arts and faculty innovate with cutting-edge as allergen-friendly and orthodox Winthrop St research facility for technology is home to our School of Drama, the simulation and fabrication tools. kosher to-go options. Boss House companies and the university to nation’s oldest degree-granting drama ANSYS is a hub of collaboration for collaboratively create innovative new 2. Rooted is focused on real, wholesome Hamerschlag House program, and includes state-of-the-art the College of Engineering. concepts and products. foods made with completely plant- performance and education facilities Henderson House 10. Baker/Porter Halls are the oldest based ingredients, offering street food like the Philip Chosky Theater and the 4. Newell-Simon Hall is named after Filmore St buildings on campus and connect via favorites like Pad Thai and comfort McGill House Regina Gouger Miller Gallery. Watch Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon Tepper a long, sloped hallway. Porter houses foods like "meat" loaf with creamy Tepper Morewood Ave — founders of artificial intelligence — Scobell House the Pausch Bridge light show at night mashed potatoes. programs like Civil and Environmental Quad Devon Rd or walk across to the Gates Center. and houses the Human-Computer Engineering, Information Systems and 3. Morewood E-Tower Interaction Institute and the 3. El Gallo de Oro offers authentic 3. Gates Center for Computer Social and Decision Sciences. Baker Robotics Institute. Mexican cuisine — burritos and burrito 4. Stever House Science and Hillman Center for is home to the Dietrich College of bowls, tacos, quesadillas and salads 5. Mudge House 5. Roberts EngineeringS. BellefieldHall St houses Future-Generation Technologies Humanities and Social Sciences. S. Bellefield St — made with fresh ingredients and are home to the School of Computer research facilities for Materials 6. Residence on Fifth FORBES AVE features spices like cumin and chipotle. CIC Dr 11. Hunt Library opened in 1961 as the CIC Dr Science and Computational Biology Science and Engineering. university’s first dedicated library Department. These Gold LEED Certified 4. Au Bon Pain at Skibo Café offers 10 building and was a gift from Roy and 6. Posner Center is a LEED certified Centers were made possible by lead soups daily, made-to-order sandwiches Rachel Hunt. It's the largest of five building and a gift of Henry Posner Jr. FORBES AV FORBESand salads,AVE as well as to-go wraps, gifts from the Bill and Melinda Gates and Helen Posner. It contains a FORBES AVE libraries on campus with more than salads, yogurt parfaits and pastries. E and the Henry L. Hillman foundations. collection of rare and fine books, Beeler St 600,000 volumes and houses facilities Also enjoy delicious hot or iced coffee, including one of only four copies of the 4. Doherty Hall contains some of for the Integrative Design, Arts and teas and espresso drinks. the largest lecture style classrooms Technology (IDeATe) program. Watch first printing of the Bill of Rights. Visit and newly renovated lab spaces for the evening light show that was the Kraus Campo rooftop sculpture 5. CarnegieRohr Commons features AVI Pure and FORBES AV our Mellon College of Science students, installed to mark the library’s 50th garden made possible by alumna MuseumTazza D’Oro. of Ar Puret serves food free of artificial colors, flavors and sweeteners, in addition to lab and studio spaces anniversary and accentuates the Jill Kraus, designed by alumnusCarn Melegie for departments like Engineering, aluminum and glass structure. Bochner and landscape architect and antibiotics and growth hormones. Museum of Chemistry, Biology and Art. Michael Van Valkenburgh. Museum of Tazza D'Oro serves sustainably sourced Gesling E 12. College of Fine Arts is an architectural coffee and espresso, and panini and 7. Skibo Gymnasium hostsN varsityatural History 5. Wean Hall is home to some of the creation of Henry Hornbostel, the desserts sourced from local vendors. Stadium Dr Mellon College of Science departments college’s first dean, and is home to basketball and volleyball games and hlag Dr rsc in addition to the McWilliams Center is home to Carnegie Mellon’s Athletic 6. iNoodle serves authentic Asian cuisine er Architecture, Art and Music. Boundary St am Intramural for Cosmology and the Institute for Department. The university competes in an open kitchen environment. The H 13. Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall Please note: Some buildings and eateries Soccer Field Software Research. in the UAA, an NCAA Division III menu features made-to-order poke hosts facilities for the Schools of may not be open during your visit. conference, and offers varsity, bowls, salads, ramen, pho, dumplings, 6. Sorrells Engineering and Science Architecture and Design. Originally intramural and club sports. báhn mì and bubble tea. The Cut Tennis Library (4th floor, Wean Hall) was named Margaret Morrison Carnegie The Cut Tennis recently renovated to focus on the College, it opened in 1906 as a 8. The Center for Student Diversity 7. La Prima, the only certified organic Courts 21st century needs of student learning vocational school for women. and Inclusion offers resources roaster in Pittsburgh, offers Italian-style Carnegie Mellon University does not discriminate in admission, employment or administration of its programs or activities on the in new and innovative ways. to enhance an inclusive and coffee and espresso, cold brew, nitro basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap or disability, age, 14. Jared L. Cohon University Center is s sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, ancestry, belief, transformative student experience coffee on tap, as well as sandwiches,k c veteran status or genetic information. Furthermore, Carnegie Mellon 7. Scott Hall was opened in 2016 and our student union. Here you can take a The Mall r University does not discriminate and is required not to discriminateThe Mall focused on access, success, campus pastries and vegetarian options.T is home to Biomedical Engineering, advantage of our recently expanded d in violation of federal, state or local laws or executive orders.