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  1. Facts and Figures
  2. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  3. Largest department/school at Purdue University and one of the
  4. largest in the nation. Highest volume of research among all
  5. schools and departments at Purdue. Birthplace of the EPICS
  6. program, the Birck Nanotechnology Center, and ECN. Faculty
  7. include 23 IEEE Fellows, four members of the National Academy of
  8. Engineering (NAE), two NAE Gordon Prize winners, one National
  9. Medal of Technology Laureate, and the President of the IEEE. The
  10. school attracts more than 1,500 applicants to its graduate program
  11. annually. The first electronic television was made in ECE.
  12. Former Head of ECE, Reginald Fessenden, invented radio telephony.
  13. College of Engineering facts and figures
  14. First engineering degree granted in 1878 340 faculty and over
  15. 8,500 students Graduate programs rank 12th and undergraduate 8th
  16. by U.S. News & World Report Living alumni number more than
  17. 70,000—including the first and last man on the moon. $600M in new
  18. engineering buildings since 2002 Milestones: First Department of
  19. Freshman Engineering (1953) First Women in Engineering Program
  20. (1969) Founding site of the National Society of Black Engineers
  21. (NSBE, 1971–1975) Founding site of EPICS (Engineering Projects in
  22. Community Service, 1995) First department dedicated to engineering
  23. education (2004)
  24. University facts and figures
  25. Land–grant institution founded in 1869 West Lafayette campus
  26. (2000+ acres) enrolls over 38,000 students Largest international
  27. student population of any U.S. public university 3,000 faculty
  28. members System–wide research expenditures total $407.8 million
  29. Over 400 research labs on the West Lafayette campus Purdue
  30. Research Park ranked #1 Discovery Park represents a $250 million
  31. investment for interdisciplinary research