- Richard G. Folsom
Richard Gilman Folsom (1907 – 1996) was the fourteenth president of
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . He was born onFebruary 3 ,1907 inLos Angeles, California . He received B.S., M.S. and P.h.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from theCalifornia Institute of Technology (in 1928, 1929 and 1932, respectively). His P.h.D. thesis was entitled "An experimental investigation of the phenomena produced by the highly turbulent flow of water past a series of sharp obstacles". [ [http://etd.caltech.edu/etd/available/etd-06042004-104603/unrestricted/Folsom_rg_1932.pdf Richard Gilman Folsom thesis] ] In 1933, he became an instructor in mechanical engineering at theUniversity of California at Berkeley , rising to full professor. From 1947-1953, he was chairman of the mechanical engineering department and from 1952-1953 he was also director of the mechanical engineering laboratories. [ [http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/181/01/news.pdf Caltech Engineering and Science Alumni News] ] From 1953-1958, he was director of the Engineering Research Institute at theUniversity of Michigan .In 1958, he was appointed president of Rensselaer. In 1960, the institute established a department of nuclear engineering. ["News Notes: Classroom and Campus", "New York Times", June 12, 1960] The institute also began to enroll women during this time. Previously, the institute had awarded degrees to only 69 women, the first being in 1945. ["Rensselaer Open in Full to Women", "New York Times", October 19, 1960] In 1971, he retired from the presidency. In 1976, a new library that had been started during his presidency was named in his honor. He died on
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