Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Dates
- Existence: 1861-present
- Existence: 1861
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
Metallic Titanium, 1911
The Engineering and Science Series includes sixtyseven monographs written primarily by Rensselaer faculty members and graduate students. Topics include scientific studies, engineering research, and historical essays about Rensselaer and individuals affiliated with the Institute.
Nuclear Chemistry at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1951
The Engineering and Science Series includes sixtyseven monographs written primarily by Rensselaer faculty members and graduate students. Topics include scientific studies, engineering research, and historical essays about Rensselaer and individuals affiliated with the Institute.
Official Bulletin, 1959-1972
The Official Bulletin consists of memoranda distributed across campus to RPI faculty, staff, and students.
Open House programs, 1936-1954
Publications of the Faculty of RPI, 1928-1933, 1961-1968
Bibliographies of books and articles by Rensselaer faculty and administrators. In 1969 the list was published in the "Rensselaer Review of Graduate Studies."
Reading of Theses, 1857-1941
Rensselaer Annual Fund, 1959-1961
Rensselaer Calendar of Events, 2003-
This publication is an online resource which is continually updated. It is printed on a weekly basis for archival purposes.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1930
The Engineering and Science Series includes sixtyseven monographs written primarily by Rensselaer faculty members and graduate students. Topics include scientific studies, engineering research, and historical essays about Rensselaer and individuals affiliated with the Institute.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Amos Eaton, Author, Teacher, Investigator; The First Laboratories for the Systematic Individual Work of Students in Chemistry, Physics and Botany, to be Created in any Country, Established at Rensselaer School by Amos Eaton in 1824 ; B. Franklin Greene and the Reorganization in 1849-50, 1933
The Engineering and Science Series includes sixtyseven monographs written primarily by Rensselaer faculty members and graduate students. Topics include scientific studies, engineering research, and historical essays about Rensselaer and individuals affiliated with the Institute.