13 CU75 — A Visual History of Engineering and Design at Carleton Carleton University’s 75th anniversary celebration serves as an ideal occasion for us to look back and reflect upon how the Faculty of Engineering and Design has grown and evolved through the years. As the Carleton community continues its celebration throughout 2017, we invite alumni and friends to reconnect with their alma mater and join in on the festivities. Please visit carleton.ca/cu75 for full details on Carleton’s 75th anniversary events. 1961 Engineering student demonstrates the use of a wind tunnel for detecting flutter in aircraft wing and tail assemblies. (Photo courtesy Archives and Research Collections, Carleton Library) 1965 Dean of Engineering, Professor John Ruptash, explains the operation of the computer to President Davidson Dunton and Chancellor C.J. Mackenzie during the formal opening of the C.J. Mackenzie Building. (Photo courtesy Archives and Research Collections, Carleton Library) (Photo courtesy Archives and Research Collections, Carleton Library)