Andrew Carnegie’s profound belief in the transformative power of education leads him to initially promise a $1 million endowment to fund the Carnegie Technical Schools. (He continued to support the new institution substantially until his death.
Arthur Anton Hamerschlag, a well-known figure in industrial education in New York, is named as the first director of Carnegie Technical Schools. In 1912, his title was changed to president.
Based on the Carnegie family design, its four colors symbolize each of the founding schools: Engineering, Arts, Industries and the Women’s School.
The Slide Rule Club converts to Greek letter organization Sigma Rho.
Theta Sigma is founded at Margaret Morrison Carnegie College for Women.
This infamous multidisciplinary art party and costume ball quickly became a campus tradition and was held every four years until the 1990s.
The Carnegie Technical Schools evolves to grant four-year degrees and becomes the Carnegie Institute of Technology.