Episode 97: Dr. Sharon Sutton
The first African American woman to become a full-time professor at the University of Michigan.
Episode 96: Solange d'Herbez de la Tour
Founder of the International Union of Women Architects.
Episode 95: Dr. Eleanor K. Baum
The first woman to become a Dean of an engineering school.
Episode 94: Tonny Zwollo
Dutch architect who moved to Latin America to live and work in indigenous communities.
Episode 93: Iris Apfel
The “Geriatric Starlet” that had her own business as a textile designer.
Episode 92: Yasmeen Lari, Part Two
First woman to become a licensed architect in Pakistan. (Part 2)
Episode 89: Edith Clarke
First female electrical engineer who invented a graphing calculator.
Episode 88: Grace Hopper
Grace Hopper is considered to be the "mother of the computer age" with her development of COBOL and Mark I-III computers.
Episode 87: Herta Ayrton
Inventor of the line divider, a drafting tool used by architects, engineers, and artists.
Episode 85: Maria Telkes
Also known as the “Sun Queen”, Maria invented the Dover Solar House.
Episode 83: Alice H. Parker & Florence Parpart
Alice patented a natural gas central heating system and Florence patented a refrigerator.
Episode 82: Anna Wagner Keichline
Learn about the life, work, struggles, and achievements of Anna Wagner Keichline, the first licensed woman in Pennsylvania and inventor of the K-Brick. For show notes and more information check out our website https://www.shebuildspodcast.com/episodes/annawagnerkeichline