The Founding of Thayer
1867
Sylvanus Thayer, Class of 1807, established an engineering school at his alma mater.

When Sylvanus Thayer established an engineering school at ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø, he created the kind of institution he wished he could have attended. As a young man, he wanted a technical education that would prepare him to be an engineer, but at the time no such institution existed in this country. He pursued the next-best thing: a college that offered advanced mathematics as well as a classical education. In 1803 he entered ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø. Though named valedictorian of the class of 1807, Thayer left before the graduation ceremony to become a cadet at the five-year-old United States Military Academy.
In 1867, Thayer brought engineering to ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø. He not only offered $70,000—an enormous sum at the time—to create an engineering school, but he also detailed the curriculum: technical studies built on a strong liberal arts foundation. Over one hundred fifty years later, his continues the educational model he invented.
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