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NovaWurks CEO Talbot Jaeger gives personal history and discusses the future of space.
Kevin Charles Kelley, Colonel United States Army Corps of Engineers (retired), talks about and reflects upon his involvement with the construction of the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. In Los Angeles, on the Thanksgiving of 2017, November 19,...
Livia Ziskey (18) interviewed Vince Orsi (19) in Lincoln, NE on December 1, 2022. Vince discussed his childhood dreams, adversity with injury, current extracurriculars, and plans for the future.
I interviewed Michael Clark for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesno's book...
Andrew Brown (19) talks to Isabella Musa (18) about what has motivated him to pick his major, and some challenges he has faced.
Kristen Pierce (44) speaks with her father James Wallace (74) about his life and times as an engineer.
Ed (Edward) Mallonen III—a member of the team of engingeers who had to find a way for the Apollo 13 to return safely once problems arose—retells the high-stakes work he and his fellow engineers invested to create a solution to...
Jackson Crews (12) speaks with his grandfather Gaudencio "Mac" Macaraig (96) and his mother Marilyn Crews (51) about Mac's childhood in the Philippines, his experience in the Coast Guard, and his favorite family memories.
Dave Holmes tells his story about building a top secret military aircraft and how it felt to keep a huge secret from his family.
The life and family of Herman van Beek, my grandfather. He was born in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and grew up during the second Word War under German control. He moved frequently, going to Argentina and Mexico, where he learned English...
In this interview, we talked about his life growing up in post-WWII England, his years in his engineering job, and his life in America compared with his life in England.
Susan Kane: 2020-04-30 15:51:55 JB Lang Company founded 1901 by John Barr Lang Ithaca NY. designed and built-Steam Traction Engine, Large animal operating table, and sold and sold and service vehicles.
In this interview we talked about my grandpas life and career in engineering
Joseph Donald Doub (72) talks with his daughter Paige Elizabeth McAfee (41) about his childhood, their family home, and his career.
Robert E. Gillespie (72) interviews his father, Richard T. Gillespie (99), about his upbringing peddling milk, as well as his experience in the Civilian Pilot Training Program and being a B-17 pilot during World War II.
Rachel Schmidt (41) sits down with her father, Fred Jones (79), to ask him about his young adult years. Fred shares stories from his time studying at the Georgia Institute of Technology and from his time serving in the U.S....
I interview Andrew Olivas, a ucf student in his senior year studying environmental engineering; he shares his thoughts on the engineering industry and gives advice for engineering students.
One Small Step conversation partners Eli Chevalier (30) and Julia Ginorio (33) discuss economics, debt, education and healthcare.
Wendy (15) asks her older sister, Leslie (23) about her life after graduating university, now that she no longer lives at home with the family in Dallas, Tx and lives in Boston, Ma.
I asked my dad about how being an Air Force brat and traveling around affected his daily life. Then we got into his job of electrical engineering and general stuff for people getting a job for the first time.
One Small Step conversation partners Buddy Spaulding (64) and Alan Crichton (77) talk about engineering and art and applications in life, as well as religion and religious values, especially related to personal beliefs and complex social issues.
Loren (age 94) and Veneta (age 90) have been married over 70 years. They are sharing stories from each year of their lives together. This interview covers 1956.
Leann Hengel (45) shares a conversation with friends, spouses Bob Crown (96) and Mary Crown (94), about Bob’s childhood and career, and Bob and Mary's retirement adventures, including Bob obtaining his commercial pilot’s license.
In this interview, we talked about his life growing up in post-WWII England, his years in his engineering job, and his life in America compared with his life in England.