Wentworth News Archive
More Than 8,000 Workouts and Zero COVID Cases
More than 8,000 participations took place this fall within Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Fitness and Recreation (FitRec) programs and facilities. And, according to FitRec Director Michael Williams, zero cases of COVID-19 were connected to the spaces during the Fall 2020 semester.
How a Group of Wentworth Labs Stayed COVID-Free During the Fall Semester
A semester’s worth of labs in 2020 with no COVID-19 transmissions sounds like a holiday miracle, but data indicates that’s exactly what happened this fall with lab technicians and a team of Wentworth Institute of Technology co-op students at the helm.
Work of Famed Czech Artist & Wentworth Educator on Display
An early-20th century artist who taught visual design at Wentworth Institute of Technology and later became a part of the anti-Nazi resistance is the subject of an exhibit currently on display in the Center for Engineering, Innovation and Sciences.
Student-Led Women’s Council Working Toward Campus Changes
As more women continue to enter the fields of science, technology, engineering, management and design, they are increasingly attending schools like Wentworth Institute of Technology to help prepare them for those careers.
After years of a mostly male student body, though, Wentworth leadership and newly formed groups like the Women’s Council are working hard to make sure that the university is catching up, being more inclusive and accommodating to all genders.
Lacrosse Player on Co-op in Israel Named Person of the Week
A standout lacrosse player currently on co-op in Israel, Randy Ryan, Computer Science ’21, has been named the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Person of the Week.
Wentworth Professor Mark Pasnik Included on Out100 List
Wentworth Professor Mark Pasnik (Architecture) has been honored as part of Out Magazine’s 26th annual Out 100 list, a collection of LGBTQ+ trailblazers, artists, leaders and creators who have used their talent and voices to influence change and visibility in the past year.
CM Club Earns First Place in Associated Schools of Construction Annual Competition
Members of the Construction Management Club at Wentworth Institute of Technology earned something we can all be thankful for this holiday season: A first place showing at the Associated Schools of Construction’s annual
Wentworth's New VP of Advancement Built Reputation in Health Care and Higher Education
Crate Herbert, a pathbreaking fundraiser for health care programs and academia, has been named vice president of Institutional Advancement at Wentworth Institute of Technology.
“Crate is a mission-driven leader with more than two decades of development experience,” said Wentworth President Mark A. Thompson. “She has distinguished herself throughout her career by establishing highly effective collaborations in large and small organizations.”
Student Channels Famed Art Collector and Philanthropist Isabella Stewart Gardner
A block away from Wentworth Institute of Technology sits one of the more storied and revered art collections in the country. Wentworth student Luana Vala decided to pay tribute to it and the building’s namesake, Isabella Stewart Gardner.
Vala and her “Boston History” classmates were asked by Associate Professor Ella Howard to propose a monument to a significant figure in Boston's history. Vala chose Gardner, the famed philanthropist and art collector, for her inspiration.
Advice For Work and Careers: What’s Changed; What Hasn’t
Robbin Beauchamp joined Wentworth Institute of Technology as director of Cooperative Education and Career Development in September 2014. With more than 25 years of college career services and human resources experience, she is an expert in the job-searching and career-launching arenas. The Department of Marketing and Communications spoke to her amid the economic upheaval caused by the pandemic.
From an attitude standpoint for job seekers and career builders during the pandemic, what is your advice for staying upbeat and maintaining momentum?
The Importance of Honoring our Veterans on 11/11/2020
Veterans Day 2020 falls on November 11. Wentworth Institute of Technology has planned a virtual tribute to our servicemen and servicewomen beginning at 11:11 a.m. In anticipation of the event, the Department of Marketing and Communications spoke to Michael Siegel, Ed.D., SFC, U.S. Army (Ret.), the first director of Military-Connected Services at Wentworth. Siegel joined the university on June 15, 2020.
Candid Conversations: Civic Engagement Part II
In Part I of our discussion on civic engagement, we spoke about reasons for getting involved and what our panel has seen from students in 2020. In this edition, we dive into what you can do beyond the presidential election, as well as why there’s reason to be hopeful about the future of democracy.
Candid Conversations: Why is Voting Important?
Confusing deadlines. Mail-in vs. absentee ballot debates. Last-minute Supreme Court decisions. Voting during a pandemic. If civic engagement in 2020 has felt overwhelming to you, you’re not alone.
To help sort through some of the noise, we spoke with faculty and staff about ways to get involved and stay involved, why voting is so important and how optimism ultimately wins the day.
Faculty Share Teaching Insights and Learning Strategies During the COVID-19 Era
Using innovative learning technology, increasing student engagement and focusing on well-being, Wentworth’s faculty and staff have been successfully charting a new course for students this semester as the university entered week eight of a 15-week schedule.
These educators recently shared some of their best and promising practices and strategies to lead the way in a time marked by a heightened social awareness and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Princeton Review Features Wentworth in 2021 Guide to Green Colleges
Wentworth Institute of Technology is one of the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review.
The education services company features Wentworth in The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2021 Edition.
Softball Coach Erica Castro Reveals Her Number-One Goal for Students
Wentworth’s Erica Castro, head softball coach, recently took part in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Coaches Panel to talk about influences, the path she took to become a coach and advice they would have for current student-athletes.
Wentworth’s NAAB-accredited M.Arch Program Earns Federal STEM Designation and IPAL Approval
In the summer of 2020, The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) approved Wentworth’s IPAL proposal, or Integrated Path to Architecture Licensure, giving architecture students the ability to earn their licenses in less time by incorporating experience and examination into their education.
Washington Post Quotes Professor Allison Lange after Harris-Pence Debate
Wentworth Institute of Technology Assistant Professor Allison Lange spoke with The Washington Post after the recent vice-presidential debate between Senator Kamala Harris and current Vice President Mike Pence.
Lange notes in the article “Kamala Harris and the shameful history of slamming women as 'unlikable’” that women have long been considered outsiders in politics and that people today continue to lock them out.
Baja Buggy Student Car Project Races Onward
The pandemic has not slowed down Wentworth’s Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Baja club in their quest to build and enhance their Baja buggy race car.
Members of the Class of 2020 started the project on campus, but were forced to close up shop temporarily at the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak. The student group pushed onward, deciding to focus on creating design tools as opposed to physical design when they moved to a virtual platform. The group focused on the front suspension and steering, drivetrain, rear suspension, and braking of the buggy.
Wentworth Offering Virtual CO-OP + CAREER Fairs
Job hunters everywhere are encountering new sets of frustrations and speed bumps in their attempts to navigate the formidable COVID-19 employment landscape. But for students and alumni at Wentworth Institute of Technology, some much-needed help is on the way.
In October, the university’s Center for Cooperative Education and Career Development is conducting three virtual recruiting events, each targeted to specific majors and industries. In total, the fairs are expected to attract about 80 businesses.
The sessions are: