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150 Years of Michigan Engineering Excellence

1850s

1864 University of  Michigan Engraving


   1854

   First University of Michigan Engineering class held

   Ann Arbor's population is 3,339 

 




1860s

1861
Civil War begins

1870s

1875
Metallurgy recognized by University as a distinct discipline

1880s

Mortimer Cooley1881 First Engineering Building
1881

Mortimer Cooley establishes independent department of Mechanical Engineering

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Courses begin

First Michigan Engineering building on campus


1882

Mary Hegeler is first woman to graduate from U-M after studying engineering1889 Chemistry Class

1887
Fred B. Pelham is first African American to graduate from U-M with an engineering degree

1889  

Electrical Engineering courses begin

1890s

1895
Department of Engineering becomes independent from LS&A

1898
U-M Regents approve first course leading to BSE in Chemical Engineering

1900s

1904 West Engineering Building
   1904

   New Engineering Building (West Engineering) completed
  
   Naval tow tank completed


 1913 Refridgeration Test



1910s

1913

Michigan Engineering offers first automotive engineering course

1914

World War I begins

1917 - Assembley of a Disk Clutch1916  
Aeronautical Engineering becomes nations first collegiate aeronautics program

1920s

1923
East Engineering building completed

1930s

1939
World War II begins

1940s

1950s

1950's Arial View of Central Campus


   1953

   Mortimer E. Cooley Building erected; first building on North Campus

   Nuclear Engineering offers nation's first graduate program in field

 

1955 Pheonix Memorial Laboratory




1955

Phoenix Memorial Laboratory completed



1957
CoE creates first solid-state maser, the precursor to the laser

G.G. Brown Building completed



1965 UM Graduates in Outer Space1964 Train1958
Department of Nuclear Engineering established

1960s

1964

CoE engineers display laser-transmitted hologram


1965
Two CoE grads orbit Earth in Gemini 4

1970s

1971
All-Michigan crew takes Apollo 15 to the moon

1980 Completion of the EECS building1980s

1982
Dow Building completed

1986

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building completed

1990s

1991
NSF grant launches CUOS

FXB
   1993
   Tauber Manufacturing Institute established

   FXB Building completed




1996 Lurie Tower
1996

Curriculum 2000 initiated

Ann and Robert H. Lurie Tower and Robert H. Lurie Engineering Center become defining    landmarks on North Campus

NSF establishes Engineering Research Center in RMS

1999
InterPro established

 

 

2000s

2000Ann Lurie
NSF establishes Engineering Research Center in WIMS

2000 - 2001
Coe and Shanghai Jiao Tong University form partnership

2002

Ann Lurie (LLD hon. '03) pledges $25 million to College of Engineering

2003
Gerstacker Building completed

2003 - 2004
150th Anniversary of Michigan Engineering

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