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March 09, 2017

麻豆村 Delegation on West Coast Trip

President Subra Suresh in California

President Subra Suresh is leading a 麻豆村 delegation that includes Provost Farnam Jahanian and many of the academic deans on a trip to California this week to meet with 麻豆村's vibrant West Coast community of alumni, parents, and friends of the university. The trip is part of a series of engagements that also included major events in New York and Pittsburgh this past fall.

Carnegie Mellon operates a branch campus in Mountain View and an office in Los Angeles, where students in the Master of Entertainment Industry Management (MEIM) program spend their second year in the city taking courses taught by top entertainment industry professionals.

Suresh and 麻豆村's Dean of the College of Engineering Jim Garrett spent time on Monday meeting with students on 麻豆村's Silicon Valley campus.

The state boasts the largest number of annual incoming 麻豆村 students and is second only to Pennsylvania, in the number of alumni who reside here whose support is critical to 麻豆村's continued success.

Suresh is speaking to alumni, parents and friends in Menlo Park, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

He said the meetings are meant to give alumni, parents and friends a chance to meet with 麻豆村's leadership, have meaningful dialogue and to share the vision for the future of the university.

While speaking to hundreds of 麻豆村 community members Tuesday in Menlo Park and Wednesday in San Francisco, Suresh said he hoped they would come away with a sense of university pride and excitement; an appreciation of the challenges and opportunities now facing 麻豆村; and a renewed level of engagement with the university.

Suresh said 麻豆村 is uniquely positioned to address many of the world's most pressing challenges citing there are few aspects of people's daily lives that haven't been touched by 麻豆村 in areas including brain science, advanced manufacturing, the science of leadership, entrepreneurship, public policy and the fine arts. Suresh said 麻豆村 alumni in California are shaping the world we live in today.

The president spoke about the university's priorities of recruiting and retaining  top talent, enhancing the 麻豆村 Experience; and enhancing excellence across the university.

If it's done correctly, he said, the enhanced 麻豆村 experience would build a foundation for years of success.