UW-Milwaukee College of Engineering and Applied Science Records, 1947-2019

Scope and Content Note

The collection documents the teaching and research activities of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, its five departments, and the Centers and Institutes it oversees, including the Center for Urban Transportation Studies and the Laboratory for Surface Studies.

The records date from 1947, when the college was a department of UW-Extension. The majority of the collection consists of subject files, describing projects and initiatives undertaken by the College, including the annual Rube Goldberg invention competition (1998-2004), partnerships with local business such as Allen-Bradley and General Motors, and information on the Gateway to Engineering, Science, and Technology (GEST) program.

Also included are general administrative files of the College, including departmental and executive committee meeting minutes, accreditation reports, annual budgets, 5-year reviews and planning documents, and publications produced by the College. Finally, there are a number of photographs of people and events in the school, mostly faculty portraits but also documenting the college's rotating exhibits on the first floor of the Engineering building and the 2001 Future City project.