A model of the planned Rieke Science Center, named for President Rieke and completed in 1985.
Back of photo: Rieke Science Center model
A model of the planned Rieke Science Center, named for President Rieke and completed in 1985.
Back of photo: Rieke Science Center model
A model of the planned Rieke Science Center, named for President Rieke and completed in 1985.
Back of photo: Model of Rieke Science Center
Architect model of the Rieke Science Center.
Back of photo: Rieke Science Center model
Students walk near the Rieke Science Center which was named for the college president and opened in 1985.
Back of photo: Rieke Science Center
Rieke Science Center was named for the college president and opened in 1985.
Back of photo: Rieke Science Center
An architect's sketch of the interior of the planned Rieke Science Center, named for President Rieke and completed in 1985.
Back of photo: Sketch of interior of future Rieke Science Center
Inside the Rieke Science Center which was named for the college president and completed in 1985.
View of the Leraas Lecture Hall located in the Rieke Science Center The lecture hall was named for Harold Leraas a longtime professor of biology.
Back of photo: Leraas Lecture Hall Rieke Science Center
View of the Leraas Lecture Hall in the Rieke Science Center.
Back of photo: Leraas Lecture Hall Rieke Science Center
Faculty and students in Physic and Engineering program. Joe Upton, Sherman Nornes, K.T. Tang, Harry Adams, Donald Haueisen, and students