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  2. In 1913, Throop Polytechnic Institute was renamed Throop College of Technology; just seven years later, in 1920 (the year Scherer resigned to become director of the Southwest Museum) it became the California Institute of Technology.

  3. The vocational and preparatory schools were disbanded and spun off in 1910, and the college assumed its present name in 1920. In 1934, Caltech was elected to the Association of American Universities, and the antecedents of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which Caltech continues to manage and operate, were established between 1936 and 1943 ...

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  4. Caltech was founded in 1891 as Throop University by Amos Gager Throop. The university's name was changed to Throop Polytechnic Institute, then to Throop College of Technology, and finally, in 1920, to the California Institute of Technology.

  5. Apr 6, 2020 · After all, Caltech’s origins trace back to its founding in 1891, and it had changed its name twice previously, from Throop University to Throop Polytechnic Institute and then Throop College of Technology. But the 1920 name change was a signal of something much more significant: a fundamental change in focus.

  6. Apr 15, 2024 · Caltech was established in 1891 as a school for arts and crafts. First called Throop University and later Throop Polytechnic Institute, it assumed its present name in 1920.

  7. About Caltech. Caltech is a world-renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions and pressing societal challenges. The Institute manages JPL for NASA, sending probes to explore the planets of our solar system and quantify changes ...

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