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Flashlights and Formulas: The Unexpected Tales of UW’s Engineering Building
The Engineering Building at the University of Wyoming, constructed in 1927, has been a cornerstone of technological education on campus for nearly a century. Originally housing both engineering and agricultural programs, the building reflects the university’s early focus on practical … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930s Campus Life, Arthur G. Crane, College of Engineering & Physical Sciences, Engineer's Ball, Engineering Building, Gothic Revival Architecture, John McPhee, Mike Sullivan, Samuel C. Phillips, Schools of Mines, Student Protests, Tom Osborne, University of Wyoming, W. Edwards Deming, Wyoming history
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