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Dean Mike Trick's April 2 Email: 'CMU-Q Will Remain Online for the Rest of the Semester'
Carnegie Mellon's Qatar campus, located in Education City roughly 15 miles from Al Udeid Air Base, ordered its community to shelter in place on Saturday, February 28, 2026, after Iran launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes against Qatar following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian targets earlier that day. CMU-Q moved programs online the same day. On April 2, Dean Michael Trick announced in a scheduled update that the CMU-Q building would remain closed and that all classes and assessments would stay online for the remainder of the spring semester due to 'continued political unrest and missile strikes in the region.'
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- News'Anxiety and resilience' at Qatar's Education City amid airstrikes (Times Higher Education)timeshighereducation.com
- Source2026 Iranian strikes on Qatar (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org