The first Caltech era was created by Hale, Millikan, and Noyes. Thirty years later, after World War II, the physicists Lee Alvin DuBridge and Robert Bacher did the job all over again. Caltech's professorial and research faculty engage undergraduate and graduate students in diverse learning and research opportunities. Learn more about our world-class faculty, their individual expertise, and their current areas of focus through each division's faculty listing site. Welcome to Caltech Performing & Visual Arts! NOTE: The official source on requirements for graduation is the Caltech catalog from the year in which a student began studies at Caltech. Caltech is committed to working with and providing access and reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical or mental disabilities. Caltech Engineering and Applied Science faculty work at the edges of fundamental science to invent the technologies of the future. The Caltech Archives is a world class archive preserving the papers, documents, artifacts and pictorial materials that tell the school's history, from 1891 to the present. Please see the catalog online, from this and previous years, for information regarding the applicable option requirements. Caltech offers excellent opportunities for the study and performance of music, theater, and the visual arts. To request disability accommodations for any part of the interview or hiring process, please contact 626-395-4555 for assistance or contact sydney cms.caltech.edu. Caltech’s history is divided into two distinct eras. Researchers will also find here a wealth of sources for the history of science and technology worldwide, stretching from … Throughout its history, Caltech has ventured into unexplored realms, defining new fields in science and engineering, and pushing interdisciplinary boundaries in the service of discovery." Due to the COVID-19 surge, the Music House will be closed until further notice. Read more > Provost; Carl and Shirley Larson Provostial Chair; Ross McCollum-William H. Corcoran Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering David A. Tirrell. DuBridge, the head of MIT’s wartime radar project, became Caltech’s new president in 1946.