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Parker Street Lot Turning into Drive-in Theater

With indoor movie theaters currently closed, an old staple of motion picture past is making a comeback this summer: the drive-in.

Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Parker Street parking lot, along with the lot at the Seaport’s Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC), will be hosting the outdoor movies through July. The events are coordinated officially through the City of Boston and not affiliated with Wentworth directly.

The Parker Lot will screen the following films:

Timber Structures Event July 16

Learn about the latest innovations in timber engineering and design. Join professor Nasser Yari (Civil Engineering) for, “Timber Structures: Engineering for the Future,” Thursday, July 16 from 12:00 - 1:00 PM.

Register to Attend

Wentworth’s Acceptance into IPAL Program is ‘Big News’ for Budding Architects

Wentworth students working to become architects have been given a major boost toward that goal with the university’s recent acceptance into IPAL, or Integrated Path to Architecture Licensure.

IPAL programs at approved institutions let students earn their licenses in less time by incorporating experience and examination into their education. Acceptance into the program is a major mark of distinction, according to industry leaders and Wentworth administrators who worked on the university’s IPAL application.

Virtual Open House

To ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in the Wentworth community and our guests, we have suspended on-campus admissions events and tours. Instead, we have created a number of different ways for you to learn about the Wentworth experience while following public health physical distance guidelines.  Check out the virtual opportunities below and get a feel for what it’s like to be a Leopard!

Wentworth Plans for Fall Return

We’ve developed a comprehensive framework for students to return to campus for the Fall 2020 semester. This framework is built on maintaining the health and well-being of the Wentworth community as well as offering a high-quality and engaging educational experience. The linchpin of this plan is what we call “Social Solidarity” where we all take individual and collective actions to care for ourselves, each other, and our broader community. We ask for your flexibility as we as approach the fall semester.

Wentworth Roundtable: A Discussion on Race - Part III

The following is Part III of our discussion with Nakisa Alborz, David Simpson, Alex Cabal, Rebecca Drossman and Aaron Carpenter. Part I and Part II are also online.

Greg Abazorius, Director, Content: You’ve all talked about expression and making oneself heard. Do you think that’s easier or harder when you are being quarantined and have to do it remotely?

Wentworth Roundtable: A Discussion on Race - Part II

The following is Part II of our discussion with Nakisa Alborz, David Simpson, Alex Cabal, Rebecca Drossman and Aaron Carpenter. Part I and Part III are also online.

Greg Abazorius, Director, Content: Do you feel there is more accountability right now? Do you believe that having more of a spotlight on people through videos and social media, et cetera, will lead to behavioral changes?

Wentworth Roundtable: A Discussion on the Topic of Race

We recently hosted a virtual call with Wentworth faculty (Nakisa Alborz, David Simpson and Aaron Carpenter) and staff (Alex Cabal and Becky Drossman) to discuss the issue of race in America and how it affects academia. Mostly, we listened and tried to absorb as much as we could.

Professor Mark Pasnik Discusses LGBTQ+ Pride with Interior Design Magazine

Department of Architecture Professor Mark Pasnik spoke with Interior Design magazine about Pride Month, sharing his belief that pride is “a liberating concept connected to equality and dignity.”

He notes that his studio classes have engaged with Boston Public Schools and other organizations in an effort to respond to respond to urgent community needs.

Cummings Foundation Grant Targets College Retention Rates

The Cummings Foundation is supporting Wentworth Institute of Technology with a $100,000 grant to increase the university’s academic and socio-emotional support for Boston youth, while building a model that can expand to majority-minority communities struggling with college retention and completion rates.

Program to Provide Year of College-Level Classes to Recent Boston High School Grads

Wentworth Institute of Technology will help provide dozens of Boston high school students a college head start through a year-long undergraduate certificate program.

Wentworth Hires its First Director of Veterans and Military Affairs

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Wentworth Marking Juneteenth as Day of Reflection, Education and Action

On Friday, June 19, Wentworth Institute of Technology will suspend classes and cancel administrative meetings so that all members of the community can participate in a self-directed Day of Reflection, Education and Action. This campus-wide pause coincides with Juneteenth, which commemorates the ending of slavery in the United States in 1865, nearly two years after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.

Wentworth Appoints Inaugural Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Nicole G. Price, Esq. has been appointed Wentworth Institute of Technology’s inaugural vice president for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), effective August 3, 2020. 

How Wentworth Alumni are Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis

During an unprecedented time, members of Wentworth’s alumni community have stepped forward to help in the fight against Covid-19. We’ve rounded up some of the stories to come out of the last several weeks.

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Founder of AET Labs, David Kempskie, MEC ’94, put the Stratasys Continuous Build 3D printer in his office to good use, helping frontline healthcare workers stay safe and be better prepared to do their jobs. With the help of a few colleagues, Kempskie began printing and assembling face shields for local hospitals.

Our Commitment and a Call to Action

Dear Wentworth Community members:

Wentworth Among Climate Fund Grant Recipients

Second Nature—a Boston-based NGO who accelerates climate action in, and through, higher education - announced that Wentworth was among colleges and universities awarded grant funding through the Second Nature Climate Solutions Acceleration Fund (the Acceleration Fund).

In the Spotlight: Wentworth Athletics Staff

You might be aware of the in-game successes many Wentworth coaches and staff members have had, but the Athletics department is providing a chance for you to get to know them better on a personal level.

Wentworth Athletics is putting some of its staff in the spotlight in a series of profiles currently running on their official website.

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Students Recognized in National Furniture Design Competition

Wentworth students and faculty once again collaborated with National Office Furniture for the organization’s annual Furniture Design Competition, challenging students to design and develop furniture or accessories that would allow people to be more efficient throughout their day.

Wentworth Institute of Technology Names Ian Lapp as New Provost

Ian Lapp, Ph.D., an experienced academic leader with a track record of building diverse teams around innovative initiatives, has been named senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at Wentworth Institute of Technology, effective June 8. Lapp has held positions at Babson College, Harvard University and Columbia University, and worked on public health education programs in Africa, Asia and Europe.