Engines Podcast
Engines of Our Ingenuity 1690: Library of Work and Play
Posted on · Episode: 1690 The Arts and Crafts Movement reflected in a book for young people. Today, we make things.
Posted on · Episode: 1690 The Arts and Crafts Movement reflected in a book for young people. Today, we make things.
Posted on · Not many architectsâ names summon automatic recognition — but Frank Lloyd Wrightâs does however. Born after the end of the Civil War, he trained with Adler and Sullivan, a Chicago architecture firm. He built his first home in Oak Park, a suburb of the Windy City and the home was punctuated by Wrightâs now signature […]
Posted on · This summer, after 40 years in education, Lone Star College Chancellor Dr. Richard Carpenter is retiring. Carpenter has been a president or chancellor for colleges in seven states, starting at the age of 29, when he was named President of Somerset Community College in Kentucky (which made him, at the time, the youngest college president […]