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Mentoring Approach at Carnegie Mellon Discussed in Internal Document The passage only describes pedagogical methods and mentions a professor at CMU, without any allegations, financial flows, or links to powerful officials. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes shift from lecture to Socratic mentoring.; Mentions Lynn Carter, professor of software engineering at CMU.; Discusses broader philosophical questions about schools.
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