How can a small university like Carnegie Mellon have such a big
impact on the world? Ironically, being small is a key reason the
university is so prolific. An intimate environment, coupled with an
extraordinary ratio of world-class thinkers, has produced a culture
of collaboration that may be unmatched elsewhere in higher
education.
How that culture emerged is now chronicled in a series of essays by
Carnegie Mellon faculty, including the late Nobel Prize-winner Herb
Simon, the "father of artificial intelligence." Find out what
caused Carnegie Mellon's meteoric rise from its trade school roots
to one of the finest research universities in the world in The
Innovative University, published by Carnegie Mellon University
Press.
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