In
grappling with the intersection of art, nature and the environment , they have
redefined art and re-visioned landscapes-producing 'gardens' that are
inherently exercises in optimism, even idealism. To register, call
(412) 268-2409 or by e-mail at nostone@andrew."
In fact, industry analysts report that as lower-priced technology floods
the global marketplace , it helps generate new jobs, as companies that snapped
up computers suddenly required software and workers who could adapt the
products to their needs. A small student-to-faculty
ratio provides an opportunity for close interaction between students and
professors.

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edu.cmu.edu or call (412)-268 -3877.edu .

Carnegie Mellon's Successful Collaboration With Greek Institution Culminates With Graduation of First International Class


"INI programs are leading the way in integrating technology , policy and
business to educate the leaders of tomorrow," said Pradeep K.edu .

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"No Stone Unturned " brings together a distinguished group of artists,
landscape architects and other experts in this emerging field.m. in the Regina
Gouger Miller Gallery.
Carnegie Mellon and AIT began offering a four-semester program in
September 2002 culminating in a master of science degree in information
networking from Carnegie Mellon's Information Networking Institute.cmu.

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PITTSBURGH, On Monday , April 11, 2005, Carnegie
Mellon University's School of Art will host a symposium, "No Stone Unturned:
Artists + Gardens," the first symposium to investigate the garden as art
through the perspectives of some of the nation's leading artists and landscape
designers.cmu.

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m. More than
8,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive an education characterized
by its focus on creating and implementing solutions to solve real problems,
interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.

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Mel Bochner and Michael Van Valkenburgh Create Garden Carnegie Mellon to Host Symposium Monday April 11

newscom . April 11. Attendees
must register on a first come, first serve basis.
"I think that education , democracy and freedom remain the best formula for
free markets, innovation and prosperity," said Rangos. "Our newly minted
graduates will energize the global workforce with their technical skills and
management expertise.

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com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020422/CMULOGO )
Symposium speakers will discuss the continuing evolution of the garden
through a variety of recent and prominent projects, examining developments
within art and design communities. Carnegie Mellon is
a front-runner in the emerging discipline of art and the environment.R.cmu. Rangos as the keynote
speaker.
Visit: http://www .

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"No Stone Unturned" is part of the celebration of the opening of the Kraus
Campo, a new public space unique to Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon. Featured
speakers will include:
- Julie Bargmann (A '80)-principal designer of D.

"The artists, architects, designers, and thinkers in this symposium
represent many points along the continuum between art and design.

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The program is led by Christos Halkias, AIT dean and Tsamitis, who is also
the director of education, training and outreach for Carnegie Mellon CyLab, a
university-wide, multidisciplinary initiative that builds on more than two
decades of Carnegie Mellon's leadership in information technology and involves
more than 200 university faculty, staff and students.

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Symposium presentations will address questions such as: What is a garden
and how does it function? How does a garden differ from a park? How does
design respond to historical contexts? What role does ecology play? Are
modernist and post-modernist attitudes still viable in transforming large-
scale public sites?
"No Stone Unturned: Artists + Gardens" is free and open to the public.
(Logo: http://www.
Founded in 2001 as part of the Research and Education Society in Information
Technology, AIT is a nonprofit subsidiary of the INTRACOM group of companies.

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Planners say that by addressing these topics and others, the symposium
will foster a lively discussion between practitioners of widely differing
philosophies. The INI
was founded in 1989 by three of Carnegie Mellon's colleges: The Carnegie
Institute of Technology (engineering), the School of Computer Science and the
Tepper School of Business.
Khosla said the program is designed to tap the interest of mid-level
professionals seeking to improve job skills and economic status in a variety
of business sectors, including telecommunications, wireless computing , systems
integration computing and financial services. While technology is pervasive on its 110-acre campus, Carnegie
Mellon is also distinctive because of conservatory-like programs in its
College of Fine Arts.

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Throughout the day,
speakers will present projects and creative approaches that exemplify the
intersection of art, landscape design and the natural or built environment. A reception follows the presentations at 4:30 p.

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cmu. Khosla, dean of
Carnegie Mellon's College of Engineering and co -founder of the Carnegie Mellon
educational collaboration in 2001.


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"No Stone Unturned " provides an overview of
gardens as social, political, and philosophical sites.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020422 /CMULOGO )
Carnegie Mellon President Jared L.
Students from India, Bulgaria, Romania, Lebanon , Greece, the Ukraine and
the United States will participate in a diploma ceremony featuring Pittsburgh
entrepreneur and Carnegie Mellon Trustee John G.

About AIT: AIT is an international research hub in software engineering,
telecommunications and networking, embedded systems and electronics that
fosters collaboration with other research centers in Greece and abroad.

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m. A panel moderated by Queens Museum director Smith will
be the final event at 7 p. PITTSBURGH, Carnegie Mellon University will award
diplomas May 7 in Greece to its first international class of graduates
enrolled in the MSIN (Master of Science in Information Networking) program
offered by Carnegie Mellon's Information Networking Institute (INI) in
collaboration with Athens Information Technology (AIT).

About Carnegie Mellon: Carnegie Mellon is a private research university
with a distinctive mix of programs in computer science, robotics, engineering,
the sciences, business, public policy, fine arts and the humanities.

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For scheduling, artist
biographies and additional information about the Kraus Campo
visit http://www.edu/cfa/garden. Cohon will preside over the event and
offer remarks .

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"Their pioneering works have graced
gallery interiors, public spaces and remote sites around the world.
The symposium is free and can accommodate an audience of 400.html .,
and the Arabian Gulf nation of Qatar and is expanding its presence in Europe
and Asia with master's programs and other educational partnerships.

For only CMU student, faculty and staff URLs.

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For more information on the symposium,
e-mail jstrayer@andrew. He will speak about how this successful collaboration with AIT
provides an important benchmark for the university's presence internationally
and a strong commitment for promoting educational excellence worldwide.

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T.newscom.
The new 29-member graduating class enters the marketplace with competitive
problem-solving skills and the technical savvy so essential for success in
today's fluid global marketplace, according to Dena Tsamitis, head of Carnegie
Mellon 's Information Networking Institute. Carnegie Mellon has campuses in Silicon Valley, Calif.

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Sessions begin at 9:30 a. All sessions for the event will be held
in the McConomy Auditorium at the University Center on Carnegie Mellon's
campus.

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For more information on
the Kraus Campo, contact Eric Sloss at (412) 268-5765 or by e-mail at
ecs@andrew.



Classes ranging from the principles of broadband networking and managerial
economics to software engineering are taught by faculty from Carnegie Mellon
and AIT at a sprawling 100,000-square-foot building in Peania, a few
kilometers from downtown Athens.

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(Logo: http://www.

- Valerie Smith-director of exhibitions , Queens Museum of Art; curator of
"Down the Garden Path: Artists' Gardens Since 1960" (on view at QMA,
June 2-October 9, 2005)

- Michael Van Valkenburgh-principal, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates;
Charles Eliot Professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture at
Harvard Design School; landscape architect of the Kraus Campo

- Meg Webster -sculptor and creator of A New California Garden at Stanford
University and Kitchen Garden at the Contemporary Arts Museum in
Houston. They have
created and considered inanimate objects, arranged ephemera, manipulated live
matter and designed spaces that combine all of the above ," said Susanne
Slavick, head of the School of Art.

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The Campo
is the creation of Mel Bochner (A '62), conceptual artist, and Michael Van
Valkenburgh, one of America's leading landscape architects . (Design
Investigations Reclaiming Terrain); assistant professor and director of
the Landscape Architecture Program at the University of Virginia

- Bob Bingham-environmental artist and associate professor of art at
Carnegie Mellon University

- Mel Bochner (A '62)-Conceptual artist and designer of the Kraus Campo

- Robert Irwin-artist and designer of gardens at the Getty Center in
Los Angeles and Dia:Beacon in New York.
AIT's mission is to encourage the development of high-quality information and
communication technologies and the professionals capable of creating
technological breakthroughs for the 21st century.

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