Web Archived Online Exhibits
A web archive of an IASC exhibit created by Institute Archives and Special Collections, RPI in 2007. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in a web viewer. This exhibit highlights the history of women associated with RPI.
A web archive of an IASC exhibit created by Institute Archives and Special Collections, RPI in 2007. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in a web viewer. This exhibit showcases the Williamsburg Bridge, and the Rensselaer alum who helped construct it. Featured are photographs of the bridge, during and after construction, and photographs of the engineers, with their names and graduation dates listed.
A web archive of an online exhibit, created by the Institute Archives and Special Collections staff at RPI c. 2003. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in a web viewer.
A web archive of an online exhibit, created by the Institute Archives and Special Collections staff at RPI c. 2003. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in a web viewer. Symbols of the Institute highlights 200 years of seals, logos, and official branding of the RPI up to 2009.
A web archive of an online exhibit, created by the Institute Archives and Special Collections staff at RPI c. 2006. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in a web viewer. This exhibit highlights RPI civil engineering students’ historic “summer surveys,” fieldwork trips where they practiced surveying techniques around the Troy region.
A web archived online exhibit created by the Institute Archives and Special Collections staff at RPI c. 2014. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in web viewer. This exhibit was created to showcase performance spaces at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Highlighted is the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) that was completed in October 2008.
A web archived online exhibit created in 2006, by the Institute Archives and Special Collections staff at RPI in 2006. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in web viewer. This exhibit was created to showcase particular Rensselaer engineering alumni, who graduated during the years of 1850 and 1890.
A web archive of an online exhibit, created by the Institute Archives and Special Collections staff at RPI c. 2004. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in a web viewer. The Mr. Rensselaer exhibit focuses on Palmer Chamberlain Ricketts, a former student, professor, director, and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The exhibit provides a brief overview of Palmer C. Ricketts' storied career, and showcases a few items from the Palmer C. Ricketts papers and other related collections.
A web archive of an online exhibit, created by the Institute Archives and Special Collections staff at RPI c. 2007. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in a web viewer. This exhibit highlights RPI's benefactor, Margaret Olivia Sage who supported the creation of the Laboratory and therefore the creation of RPI's electrical and mechanical engineering degree programs.
A web archive of an online exhibit, created by the Institute Archives and Special Collections staff at RPI c. 2008. As of 2024, this exhibit has been transformed into a WACZ file for web archiving, and is only accessible via Digital Assets in a web viewer. The RPI Student Traditions online exhibit features a multitude of various traditions that Rensselaer students have participated in over the college's 200 year history.