A CMU Wonderland
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Tartans frequently do as many as six impossible things before breakfast.
Spring Carnival returned to Carnegie Mellon University with the theme "Scotty in Wonderland," an homage to Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," this past weekend. The CMU community ventured down the rabbit hole for favorite events like Douse-a-Dean (which supports Special Olympics of Pennsylvania), Mobot, Booth and Buggy. It was a very important date — for the 2023 Tartans on the Rise(opens in new window) honorees, who were recognized over the weekend. Mellon College of Science Dean Rebecca Doerge played the role of the Queen of Hearts to a T. Party time has come and gone, but the University Libraries(opens in new window)' featured exhibit Inventing Shakespeare: Text, Technology, and the Four Folios(opens in new window) remains on display.
The following 2023 Spring Carnival photographs are curiouser and curiouser.
The Tartans on the Rise program recognizes and honors Carnegie Mellon University's stellar recent alumni and their professional achievements. Meet the 2023 class: https://t.co/P6XnQk1KL3 pic.twitter.com/1GOxaEfsKa
— Carnegie Mellon Alumni (@cmualumnihouse) March 14, 2023
Water is blue
Roses are red
Come pay to dunk water
On Dean Doerge’s head!
Douse-a-Dean is today, April 14 at 1 p.m. in front of Doherty Hall. Come support Dean Doerge for a chance to get stickers!https://t.co/2qa5U4k7rp pic.twitter.com/x9dWTseVVp— CMU Mellon College of Science (@CmuScience) April 14, 2023