Students in the College of Engineering and Technology and the College of Arts and Sciences are confident a Wentworth education will support their career choices.
Inside the College of Architecture, Design and Construction Management, hands-on, project-based learning inspires and empowers students.
Taking advantage of the athletic opportunities at the Institute has rounded out the academic experiences for two Wentworth students. For one, participating in the athletic program at Wentworth has led to career inspiration. These are only two examples among many of how a diversified education gives every student the opportunity to succeed.
Though one is still a student, and the other is the longtime Dean of Students, Brian Conway and Annamaria Wenner have something very important in common: a passion for serving the Wentworth community and ensuring that students get the most out of their college experience.
For two Wentworth students in different majors, the new facilities opening up on the campus are already impacting their education and futures.
A Legacy of Excellence at Wentworth
A Passion for Design—Fulfilled at Wentworth
What do a Wentworth Institute of Technology Dean and a future Biomedical Engineering grad have in common? Turns out they agree on what makes Wentworth special: the passion for excellence that defines their community.
The stories of two Engineering students—though their time on campus is separated by more than two decades—reveal one of the core strengths of Wentworth alumni: students leave the campus with sense of purpose, the perseverance to follow their dreams, and the confidence they need to be successful. And that’s why they stand out from the crowd.
Two Architecture graduates, just over 40 years apart… but each one is making a valuable contribution to one of the most important projects in Wentworth’s history.
Rapid evolution in technology and industry has challenged us to develop and expand our facilities to stay ahead of the curve… rather than just keeping pace.