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  1. William Barton Rogers (7 de diciembre de 1804 – 30 de mayo de 1882) es más conocido por establecer, abogar e incorporar los principios de fundación del Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts (MIT) en 1861.

  2. William Barton Rogers (December 7, 1804 – May 30, 1882) was an American geologist, physicist, and educator at the College of William & Mary from 1828 to 1835 and at the University of Virginia from 1835 to 1853. In 1861, Rogers founded the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The university opened in 1865 after the American Civil War.

  3. William Barton Rogers (7 de diciembre de 1804 - 30 de mayo de 1882) fue un geólogo, físico y educador estadounidense en el College of William & Mary de 1828 a 1835 y en la Universidad de Virginia de 1835 a 1853. En 1861, Rogers fundó el Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts.

  4. Students in the “MIT and Slavery” course are documenting how slavery contributed to the career of William Barton Rogers (the founder of MIT), how it influenced the establishment and early success of the Institute, and how it shaped science and engineering in the Civil War era.

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  5. William Barton Rogers, 1804-1882, the founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was educated at the College of William and Mary but apparently did not receive a degree.

  6. The history of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology can be traced back to the 1861 incorporation of the "Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston Society of Natural History " led primarily by William Barton Rogers. [1] Vision and mission. William Barton Rogers.

  7. William Barton Rogers (1804-1882) was a noted geologist and educator who had a vision for a new educational model. He began to organize and promote his ideas for a “polytechnic” institute as early as the 1840s. And he pursued his ideas until MIT was finally founded in 1861.