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Governor Designates Wentworth Partnerships as Early College Programs

Two Wentworth Institute of Technology partnerships with local high schools have been officially designated as Early College programs by the Baker-Polito administration.  

Elevating Learning with Lightboard Technology

Wentworth faculty often find creative solutions, techniques, and strategies to engage their students, which includes integrating technology into the classroom. Nasser Yari, Ph.D., P.E., Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering, has found that Lightboard technology is one of the most innovative and effective methods of delivering online lectures to students in his Civil Engineering courses.  

Design Teams Advance to Solar Decathlon Finals

Wentworth Institute of Technology is among 38 universities advancing as finalists in the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2022 Design Challenge. 

Spring in Wentworth's Quad

Spring has arrived! With the new season officially here, Wentworth Institute of Technology students (and at least one canine friend) got outside to enjoy the warmer weather in the quad.

VIDEO: Students & Employers on Importance of Career Fair

Nearly 500 students and 118 employers took part in the CO-OPS + CAREERS Spring 2022 Career Fair on Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Boston campus.

Climate Change and the Building Sector

Wentworth Institute of Technology will host a special event on the topic of “Climate Change and the Building Sector: The Imperative to Eliminate Carbon Emissions” on Tuesday, March 15 at 6:30 p.m.  

Wentworth Students Honored During Women in Construction Week

A number of alumni and women currently enrolled in Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Construction Management program have been honored in recent days as part of Women in Construction Week. 

Turning Unwanted Items into Treasure through Upcycle Challenge

Over the course of two weeks, Wentworth Institute of Technology students collaborated across disciplines to transform purposeless or unwanted products and give them a new life.  

Students and Alumni Working on Roboticized Pallet

Wentworth students are privy to some of the deepest industry connections in higher education thanks to various leaders who have partnered with the university. And students are consistently working on real-world projects, providing solutions to a host of industry challenges.

Library Resources for Women's History Month

In honor of Women's History Month, the Douglas D. Schumann Library & Learning Commons has created a collection of resources to celebrate female-identifying voices, creators, and experiences both internationally and right here at Wentworth.

This collection includes books, eBooks, films, podcasts, organizations for collaboration and participation, and resources for activism.

Cybersecurity Student Discusses Plans to Defend U.S.

Jadon Watson, a sophomore studying Cybersecurity at Wentworth Institute of Technology, is the subject of a Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts feature story relating his plans to defend the United States against criminal computer system attacks. 

Black History Month 2022

Wentworth Institute of Technology is proud to celebrate Black History Month. Join us as we recognize and honor the achievements that Black Americans have made on our forward journey of progress and also celebrate the beautiful members of our community with African heritage. 

Click the links below if you would like to see our national spotlights for the month or learn more about how Wentworth is honoring Black History.

National Spotlights

SmartGurlz CEO Sharmi Albrechtsen Named Wentworth Woman of the Year

Robotics aficionado, educator, author and mom, and CEO and co-founder of SmartGurlz Sharmi Albrechtsen has been named Wentworth Institute of Technology’s 2022 Woman of the Year. 

Students Design Electric Urban Scooter

A group of Industrial Design students were asked to reimagine city transportation in a clean, cost-effective, and safe way. Their answer? A cost-effective, electric scooter that could be configured by customers.  

Improving Construction Visualization through VR

Spatial visualization is a critical component of the construction industry. One example is looking at paper plans and visualizing them in 3D. In addition to allowing stakeholders to understand design details, spatial visualization also enables them to have a better sense of where a construction project stands at any stage.  

Wentworth Team Wonders if ‘55’ is the Magic Number for the Global Pandemic

 

In Major League Baseball, the magic number to make the playoffs is the number of wins needed by a team combined with losses required by its closest competitor. Now a team of Wentworth professors and students is wondering if the magic number for the global pandemic is 55—as in 55% indoor relative humidity.  

Wentworth Launches Tri Alpha Honor Society Chapter for First-Gen Students

Wentworth Institute of Technology has long proven to be a school of access and opportunity. Now, the university is adding to that reputation by joining Tri Alpha, a national honor society for first-generation students. 

Mass Timber Course Honored for Innovative Curriculum

A Wentworth Institute of Technology graduate course focusing on mass timber has been named one of the best in North America by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) and the Software Lumber Board. 

Researching Electric Flight in Germany

Mechanical Engineering student Katerina Koukounaras ’22 completed a most interesting co-op this past semester as she not only had a chance to study aircrafts and the realm of electric flight, she had a chance to do it all in Germany. 

Building Community Through Music Making

Danica Buckley, M.A., M.M., adjunct faculty of English in the School of Sciences and Humanities, is a shining example of the different ways that Wentworth Institute of Technology faculty contribute to the broader community.