Wentworth News Archive
Scenes from Spring 2021 Commencement
We crowdsourced Instagram images from Wentworth Institute of Technology's Spring Commencement weekend. Find the images below or at Wentworth's Exposure page.
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CM Club Named 2020 AGC Outstanding Student Chapter Award Recipient
The AGC Education and Research Foundation has given the Wentworth CM Club its 2020 Outstanding Student Chapter of the Year Award. This is awarded to only the most active and dedicated student chapters throughout the country.
A virtual Student Chapter Summit on April 23 recognized award winners and featured presentations by the 2020 Outstanding Student Chapter Contest winners.
Michael Martinez Wants to Set Positive Example in Student Commencement Speech
For Michael Martinez, speaking at Saturday’s Commencement ceremony is a chance to send a positive message to his class and encourage others to work toward their dreams.
Sarah Williamson to Deliver First In-Person Student Speech at Saturday Commencement
When she speaks to her class on Saturday, Sarah Williamson will deliver the first in-person student address to a Boston-area university commencement ceremony since early 2020.
Strong Showing for Grad Students in Affordable Housing Development Competition
Graduate students in Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Master of Architecture program were recognized for excellence in the Affordable Housing Development Competition on Tuesday night.
Project Management Students Raise Money for YMCA Food Insecurity Program
The Technology Project Management Seminar class at Wentworth Institute of Technology raised $3,000 for the YMCA of Greater Boston and its Food Insecurity program.
Commencement Returns to Wentworth Campus May 1
Wentworth Institute of Technology will be the first university in the Boston area to host on-campus commencement ceremonies for the Spring 2021 season.
After halting in-person events last year due to the pandemic, Wentworth officials are looking forward to welcoming graduates from the Classes of 2020 and 2021 in a trio of events during the weekend of May 1 and 2.
Students Honored for Leadership, Service to the University
Wentworth Institute of Technology celebrated the achievements of many great student leaders this month. The following students were honored during a ceremony that can be viewed online.
Candid Conversations: Wentworth Women -- Part II
Nicole Price continues the conversation, asking the group which women specifically inspire them and if they grew up with Women’s History Month.
Provost Lapp on Intl. Panel Discussing Future of Public Health Education
Wentworth Institute of Technology Provost and Senior Vice President Ian Lapp will join thought leaders from across the globe to mark the 100-year anniversary of the establishment of the Escuela de Salud Pública de México (The School of Public Health Mexico), part of the Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (National Institute of Public Health).
American Society of Civil Engineers Honors Wentworth Chapter
The Wentworth Institute of Technology chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers has received the organization’s 2021 Certificate of Commendation.
Women Lifting Women Event Aims to Empower
The Center for Diversity and Social Justice and the Department of Fitness and Recreation are hosting the first Women Lifting Women Virtual Discussion on Thursday, April 8 at 7:00 p.m.
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Sarah Perciaccante will talk about her experience in the world of fitness, providing tips on how to boost confidence in order to feel comfortable in the weight room and own a fitness journey. She will also be available to answer any fitness related questions.
Engineering Course Offers the History and Future of Bridges
Bridge design has long held an interest for Nasser Yari. As a civil engineer with the New Hampshire Department of Transportation for 33 years, he helped build many of the structures that have become commonplace for motorists in the Granite State.
Candid Conversations: Wentworth Women -- Part I
Nicole Price, vice president of the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, recently led a discussion with other Wentworth Institute of Technology women in celebration of Women’s History Month.
Students Assemble Steel Bridge in Virtual Competition
Thousands of pounds of steel that must be shaped into a model bridge within a limited amount of time? Sounds like a task for Wentworth’s Civil Engineering students.
Schools Launch Plan to Relocate BPS Students to Wentworth
Officials at Wentworth Institute of Technology and the Boston Public Schools’ Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers (EMK) have devised a creative plan to allow 60 EMK juniors and seniors to attend their regular classes on Wentworth’s Huntington Avenue campus beginning March 29.
Wentworth Starts Innovative One-Year APEX Pathway
In support of the high demand for advanced STEM expertise, Wentworth Institute of Technology is launching APEX (Accelerated Pathways to Engineering & Computing eXperience). Serving as a pipeline for students who want to build the foundation for advanced degrees in careers in Engineering and Computing, professionals and other qualified individuals with bachelor's degrees in non-STEM fields can prepare themselves for master’s degree programs at Wentworth in Engineering or Computing and Data Science.
Celebrating Women Faculty at Wentworth
Wentworth is proud to celebrate and recognize the contributions of our women faculty in honor of Women’s History Month. We’re shining the spotlight on a few of these remarkable women, and we invite you to read about their diverse talents and accomplishments.
Candid Conversations: Black in America – Part II
Part II begins with the group discussing ways that racial biases have played a role in their careers.
Candid Conversations: Black in America – Part I
Nicole Price, vice president of the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, recently led a discussion with Wentworth Institute of Technology faculty and staff on the topic of “Black in America and Beyond.” All four participants identify as Black and they talked about racial biases they have encountered, perception of Black America through the media and art, and why it’s important to celebrate Black lives and contributions throughout the year, not simply as part of Black History Month in February.