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Discuss “Robinson to breathe new life into CFA”

?Thinking through doing?: It?s the latest ideology of Carnegie Mellon?s College of Fine Arts, according to the College?s new dean, Hilary Robinson. This innovative approach to understanding the arts is what is going to bring the College into its second century, as this year CFA celebrates a century of education.

Carnegie Mellon?s renowned art programs have long been recognized for preparing students to be active artists in their society. And Dean Robinson, new to CMU this fall, wants to augment the College?s reputation with her new approach to making CFA an integral part of Carnegie Mellon and Pittsburgh.

Past deans of the College have emphasized students? pioneering work, encouraging them ?to espouse a pluralism that respects origins and...

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