Mechanical Engineering at the University of Arkansas, 1874-2004University of Arkansas Press, 1 janv. 2004 - 185 pages Mechanical engineering at the University of Arkansas developed into a program and a department in the late nineteenth century as the state government slowly began to understand the importance of the subject as part of the land-grant college's mission. After moving into its own building in the 1960s, the mechanical engineering program successfully developed into one that balanced the needs of faculty research with the needs of both undergraduate and graduate students. This is the department's story. |
Table des matières
World War II and the Early Postwar Period | 51 |
The Jefferson Years 19581969 | 81 |
The Deaver Years 19691980 | 109 |
The Schmidt Years | 127 |
Appendix | 167 |
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