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College of Engineering Moving Images, circa 1980 - 1996View associated digital content.

The College of Engineering Moving Images consists of two videotapes and a motion picture film documenting the academic programs of the College and the Multiple Engineeering Cooperative Program (MECOP). The videotapes include footage of College of Engineering faculty and students. The entirety of this collection has been migrated to digital format and made available online.
ID: FV 069
Extent: 0.1 cubic feet
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Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.
Arrangement
Preferred Citation: College of Engineering Moving Images (FV 069), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Acquisition Note: The videotapes were transferred to the University Archives in 1998; the motion picture was transferred to the Special Collections & Archives Research Center in 2012.
Acquired: Additions are expected to the collection.
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Series 1: Videotapes, circa 1995 - 1996 Add to Shelf
Series I consists of 2 VHS videotapes promoting the Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP) and the College of Engineering's academic programs.
Box-Item 1.1: Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP), circa 1995 Add to Shelf
(12:59) Several former and current MECOP students are featured in the video: Ross McLaughlin, Alex Samano, Doug Shank, and Angeline Wong. The following company representatives describe the benefits of the MECOP program to their businesses: Jeff Jarvis, Sequent Computer; Bob Emmerich, ADEC; Mike Smith, Freightliner; John Graham, Boeing; John Vandecoevering, Warn Industries; Paul Albertson, Mentor Graphics; and Fred Vetter, Oregon Freeze Dry.
Box-Item 1.2: Enginuity Add to Shelf
(15:09) Includes footage of the following College of Engineering faculty: Milo David Koretsky, Chemical Engineering; Stephen E. Dickensen, Civil Engineering; George E. Beekman, Computer Science; Ben Lee, Electrical and Computer Engineering; Kimberly Dawn Douglas, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; William F. Reiter, Jr., Mechanical Engineering; and Jose Reyes, Nuclear Engineering. Produced by EMA Video Productions, Portland, Oregon. Funded by Kelley Family Foundation.
Series 2: Motion Picture Films, circa 1980 Add to Shelf
Series II consists of one 16 mm color motion picture film, Industrial Engineers. The film includes sound and is approximately 15 minutes long (600 feet).
Box-Item 2.1: Industrial Engineers Add to Shelf