NU-Q bids CMU-Q a fond farewell
Northwestern University in Qatar moved to its new building in January, vacating Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar’s third floor where it resided for about six years. The Daily Q asked students from NU-Q and CMU-Q about how they are adjusting to the changes. Watch the video to see what they had to say.
What’s happening to CMU-Q’s third floor?
By Lolwa Al-Thani
Since NU-Q vacated it in Dec. 2016, the third floor of CMU-Q is being used partially. Five classrooms are currently being used for CMU-Q classes. According to CMU-Q facilities, there are hopes to use more offices and rooms in the future pending a confirmation from Qatar Foundation to fully move in. Additionally, renovations on the third floor will occur to fit the needs of the CMU-Q community.
Below, watch highlights from a Thank You luncheon NU-Q administration hosted for the CMU-Q community.
Watch the highlights of a reception @NUQatar recently hosted in appreciation of @CarnegieMellonQ‘s six years of hospitality. #ThankYouCMUQ pic.twitter.com/jrvXwBKZ0R
— The Daily Q (@yourtdq) February 9, 2017