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CMU graduates its first class in Rwanda

Corinne Kennedy
| Monday, July 28, 2014 8:31 p.m.
Carnegie Mellon University in Rwanda graduated its first class on July 24.

Twenty-two students received master's degrees of information technology at the ceremony in the capital of Kigali, the school said in a statement.

CMU said it is the only internationally recognized, American-founded university with a campus in an African nation. It is also the only U.S. institution offering a master's program taught by resident faculty in Africa.

The campus offers two master's of science degrees — in information technology and in electrical and computer engineering — to help students take advantage of Rwanda's growing position as a regional technology hub.


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