![Dean's Message](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/history/Mungal-Godfrey-2000x2000.jpg)
For 100 years, the School of Engineering has been educating leaders and innovators of the future.
![Engineering by the Numbers](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/numbers_1-115x115.jpg)
Engineers tend to like numbers, so here are some interesting statistics.
![Campus Changes](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/mission-change_1-250x250.jpg)
A lot has changed since Santa Clara first opened its doors in 1851.
![A Rose by Any Other Name…](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/name_1-250x250.jpg)
Confused by the changing names at Santa Clara? Here's an explanation.
![Contributions to Society](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/patternshop_1-250x250.jpg)
A student in 1915 describes the contributions engineers make to society.
![Call in the Engineers!](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/stories/1920-Redwood-Engr-Soc-Poem_2-760x1144.jpg)
Bronco pride has always been strong among Santa Clara engineers as evidenced by this poem found in the 1920 yearbook, The Redwood.
![The Hostess Becomes the President](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/mrs-sullivan_1-171x171.jpg)
The Hostess Becomes the President
Eunice Sullivan, wife of George Sullivan, helped organize the Catala Club and was the first president of the philanthropic organization.
![The War Effort](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/1943-sullivan2_1-250x250.jpg)
In 1941, Santa Clara helped train personnel in engineering to help the war effort.
![A Memory from Clyde Boyd ’52](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/1947-2_1-250x250.jpg)
Clyde Boyd '52 shares one of his favorite memories of SCU engineering.
![A History of Energy Programs](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/energy_1-250x250.jpg)
SCU has a long history of involvement in sustainable energy studies.
![Engineering Bedframes](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/1970-Bedframes_1-250x250.jpg)
In the 1970s, a group of SCU engineers set out to determine how high a stack of bedframes they could make.
![Heads, Hearts, and Hands at Work in Haiti](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/haiti_1-250x250.jpg)
Heads, Hearts, and Hands at Work in Haiti
Last year, three engineering senior design teams helped Haiti rebuild stronger and more affordable homes.
![Peak Surgical](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/peak_1-250x250.jpg)
SCU bioengineers work with a local company to turn the spark of an idea into a breakthrough innovation.
![Father Reites](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/reites_1-250x250.jpg)
SCU's Solar Decathlon team has a secret ingredient that jazzes up their work and he's nicknamed "Papa."
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SCU associate professor of Italian, Tonia Caterina Riviello, pays homage to the School of Engineering on its 100th anniversary.
![Tales of Early Santa Clara Life...](/media/school-of-engineering/photos/centennial/stories/miscellaneous/generic_1-109x109.jpg)
Tales of Early Santa Clara Life...
Submitted by Larry Burke, Class 1956
Professional Engineer, with licenses to practice in three disciplines in State of California