Carnegie Mellon University

Office space in the nation's capital

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In October 2019, the Carnegie Mellon University Washington Semester Program and DC headquarters of the Institute for Politics and Strategy expanded within the United Methodist Building on Capitol Hill.

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The United Methodist Building, which is located across the street from the Supreme Court and Capitol, includes office space for a number of organizations as well as private residences for several prominent members of Congress. Within the CMU-DC office suite, three conference rooms are available to the CMU community by reservation. These spaces are located in a secure facility with twenty-four-hour monitoring. 

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Conference Room 510 comfortably seats sixteen at the table, with views overlooking both the Capitol and the Supreme Court. The space includes a kitchenette, printing and copying facilities, a large television screen that may be used for presentations and videoconferencing, two large whiteboards, and a speakerphone.

Conference Room 522 comfortably seats sixteen at a table and is equipped with television for presentations and video calls. Conference Room 523 seats twenty-four at table and is equipped with a television for presentations. The room will be capable of hosting videoconferences in summer 2020. All conference rooms contain modular furniture and can be arranged seminar-style or to host receptions.

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To check on the availability of the conference rooms or to submit a reservation request, please contact Antonio Freiría. Please indicate the date, time, and expected number of attendees.