A new 100-foot sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky is prompting controversy at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University, not for what it is, but for where it’s going. “Where and even if it should be installed has been widely debated on campus, ever since the university announced its intention to plant it at the intersection of the Hornbostel Mall and the Cut, the campus’s two rectangular green spaces, by building a concrete pad there.” The controversy has led CMU to create a new public art committee which includes student input and will create and monitor the school’s new public art policy.