Wentworth News Archive
Professor Discusses Suffrage Movement with New York Times
Assistant Professor Allison Lange, Department of Arts and Humanities, is quoted in the New York Times’ article “How the Spanish Flu Almost Upended Women’s Suffrage.”
“People were really seeing these women as incredibly valuable to American society,” Lange tells the publication when addressing women filling in the labor force when men left to fight in World War I.
Read the full article on the Times site.
When a Pandemic Hit, These Wentworth Students Took to the Front Lines to Help
By Greg Abazorius
The severity of the Coronavirus outbreak hit Jake Girard hard.
“I saw a seemingly young Covid-19 positive patient, through a glass door, attached to a ventilator that I had just set up in the room earlier that day,” says Girard, Biomedical Engineering ’21.
He suddenly found himself equipping new areas of the hospital to be used as intensive care units for patients who could not breathe on their own.
Wentworth Distributing Supermarket Gift Cards to Neighbors
By John Franklin
With people out of work and struggling financially due to the coronavirus outbreak, Johanna Sena, director for community and government relations at Wentworth, started an initiative to make things a little easier for our neighbors.
Sena’s office has been purchasing Stop & Shop gift cards and distributing them to people in Wentworth’s surrounding communities. It’s something that she wants to keep doing as we strive to reach an end to the pandemic.
Recognizing Our Spring 2020 Graduates
Saturday, April 25 had long been the scheduled date for Wentworth’s Spring Commencement, but with an in-person ceremony impossible right now, university officials wanted to still recognize a very deserving group of graduates through a virtual toast.
Via livestream, President Mark Thompson and others addressed the group. A video presentation representing the years graduating students spent at Wentworth was also presented, including well wishes from faculty and staff. Additionally, the names of students recognized with Alumni and Leaderships Awards were read.
Wentworth Gives Thanks to Those on the Front Lines of the Coronavirus Fight
The Wentworth community would like to give thanks to all of the first responders and essential employees currently working to help everyone during the Covid-19 crisis.
Watch a video below featuring students, faculty and staff thanking those on the front lines.
Group to Run Ragnar Race Virtually, Support Student Emergency Fund
Wentworth’s running group will not be able to run the roughly 200-mile Ragnar Relay race through Cape Cod this year, but they will go ahead with a relay of their own while continuing to raise money for the Student Emergency Fund.
On May 7, 8 and 9, the 12-member team of students, faculty and staff will run their respective legs of the race from their current locations. Running on the road, track or treadmill, they will cheer each other on through text messages and social media.
Co-ops and Careers Office Honored with Innovation in Program Development Award
Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Co-ops and Careers office was recently honored with the Innovation in Program Development Award by the Eastern Association of Colleges (EACE). The group was recognized for the ASPIRE@Wentworth initiative.
New Dean of Engineering and Computer Science Named
Dr. José Sánchez has been named Wentworth Institute of Technology’s new Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. He will officially begin on July 1.
Fund Created to Provide Direct Support to Students During Covid-19 Crisis
By Greg Abazorius
It was mid-March and President Mark Thompson had newly announced that the university would be moving to distance learning in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Within hours, numerous alumni, parents, corporate partners and others reached out to ask how they could help.
Students Help Develop Improved Radio Wave Process for Teradyne
While working with Teradyne Inc. as an engineering co-op, Wentworth Electromechanical Engineering student Abbie Petersen noticed the process in place for prototyping millimeter wave (mm-wave) components was inefficient. She decided to do something about it and Teradyne provided the grant to do it.
Faculty and Staff at Wentworth Producing Face Shields for Fight Against Pandemic
By Dennis Nealon
A group of faculty members, lab technicians and staff at Wentworth Institute of Technology is producing face shields for Brigham and Women’s Hospital and its epic fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We have innovative and creative people from science, engineering and design programs all collaborating on this,” said Sam Montague, chair of Wentworth’s Department of Industrial Design. “Everyone is very eager to use their expertise to help.”
Career Fair Goes Virtual with 74 Organizations Participating
Facing the cancellation of in-person events across the world, Wentworth’s Co-ops and Careers office got creative, moving their popular Career Fair event online and finding success.
A sold-out virtual fair took place March 31 with 114 representatives from 74 organizations and 338 students participating.
During initial fears about Covid-19 many weeks ago, the office considered holding the event but discouraging handshakes and other physical interactions.
Wentworth-Created Fitness Classes Launch on Social Media and YouTube
With people across the world staying home, drastically altering their regular routines, Wentworth’s Fitness and Recreation (FitRec) is providing a piece of normalcy to daily life.
Group fitness classes are going live on Instagram and being posted to YouTube, the #fitrecchallenge has been established, walking and “couch to 5k” programs are underway, and videos showing how to do certain exercises are being created. All of it is being conducted by Wentworth FitRec staff and students.
Wentworth Professor Named Educator of the Year by MCAA
The Mechanical Contractors Association of America presented Professor Cristina Cosma of Wentworth’s Department of Construction Management with its Educator of the Year Award.
Cosma was honored for her mentorship of students within Wentworth’s MCAA chapter, as well as her industry knowledge and involvement. Students who nominated Cosma for the award credited her with the chapter’s fast growth and success.
“A mentor’s role is to provide guidance, advice, encouragement, support, and resources. Cosma checks off all of these boxes and more,” read the nomination.
Unique Library Design Incorporates Eco-Friendly Elements
Top-heavy buildings typically incorporate many walls to help support the weight. Jacob Lehrer went in a different direction when designing a library.
Asked to conceptualize a structure featuring round columns for Professor Ines Benitez’s Architecture Studio 2 class, Lehrer remembers thinking, “Why not play it up?”
He implemented one-foot concrete columns among few walls on the first floor to give the building the dramatic appearance of heavier upper levels that are barely supported underneath.
Wentworth and Simmons Hosting Women’s History Wikipedia Editing Event
Simmons University and Wentworth Institute of Technology will jointly host a virtual “Digitizing Women’s History: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon” event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 31.
Wentworth Earns Top-Ten Spot on ‘Best Online Colleges for ROI’ List
Wentworth has been named to the list of “50 Best Online Colleges for Return on Investment” by Online Schools Report, a resource site that considers student satisfaction, admission rate, online presence, department size and median debt by program.
The university earned the number 10 spot on the list. Wentworth’s top 2% ranking among U.S. schools for value added earnings and its high occupational earning power were cited by the group.
Distance Learning at Wentworth: What You Need to Know
While much of the world shifts to distance and online modalities of education due to the Coronavirus outbreak, Wentworth officials have experience on which to build.
Six degree programs and one certificate program are fully available remotely right now and more programs are in the works for later in 2020 and 2021.
Boston Business Journal Speaks with President Thompson About Distance Learning
Wentworth President Mark Thompson was among area university officials who spoke to Boston Business Journal in their “Arts, engineering colleges face extra hurdles moving classes online” article. He speaks of the laudable way that staff and faculty have quickly adapted to a new landscape given an outbreak of Coronavirus.
Student Continues Sustainable Farming Work in Africa
Maarouf Barry is a student living anything but the typical college lifestyle. Not only is he active at Wentworth, he also runs his own start-up in his home country in Guinea that focuses on an industry integral to African cuisine: palm oil.
“Palm oil is the main crop that we grow, and palm oil in Africa is like olive oil in Italy. It’s our main cooking oil that we use, and a vital ingredient in most of our cuisine,” says Barry, BSM ’20.