Wentworth News Archive
Schumann Library Exhibiting Student Memorabilia and Tools from the 1920s
Do you know what was happening at Wentworth roughly 100 years ago?What’s the difference in campus life between that time and today?
To help answer those questions, the Guarracino Gallery within the Douglas D. Schumann Library & Learning Commons is hosting an exhibit called “TBTwenties: Student Memorabilia and Tools in the 1920s” — a decade of boundless discovery in art, literature, science, and politics.
Themes of Bettering the World, Daring to be Bold Run Through President Mark A. Thompson’s First Wentworth Commencement
Presiding over his first Wentworth Commencement ceremony, President Mark A.Thompson called members of the graduating class, "a great source of hope and optimism."
“You are equipped with everything you need to understand and help solve the complex problems of the day and of the future,” he said. “Be intentional about it. Be purposeful about it. Give the world the benefit of your full creative capabilities. It is a world that greatly needs you!”
Forbes Names Wentworth to ‘America’s Top Colleges’ List
Forbes has released its 2019 list of “America’s Top Colleges” and named Wentworth number 355 in the nation. Wentworth comes in at number 24 among Massachusetts institutions.
According to Forbes, “Whether a school is in the Top 10 or near the bottom of the list, these 650 count as the best in the country. We include just 15% of the 4,300 degree-granting postsecondary institutions in the U.S., so appearing here at all is an indication that a school meets a high standard.”
Jody Rose to Give Keynote Address at Summer Commencement Aug. 18
BOSTON -- Wentworth Institute of Technology will honor Jody Rose on Aug. 18 for her accomplishments in advancing access to education and humanitarian work to empower women.
Rose is president of the New England Venture Capital Association, where she collaborates closely with local venture and startup communities. She co-founded Hack.Diversity, a program that connects Black and Latinx STEM students with internships at major tech firms.
After 25 Years, Edie Waldsmith Returned to the Classroom and Rose to the Top of Her Program
Already a well-respected Wentworth staff member, Edie Waldsmith decided to return to the classroom after a 25-year break to pursue a degree in Building Construction Management. This Sunday, she’ll graduate with the top GPA in that program.
Construction Management Students Present Findings on City Hall, Elementary School, and Health Science Building Projects
Senior Construction Management students finished their final projects with a presentation to industry experts.
Students split their time between a multitude of real-world projects this semester. A sampling included:
3D-Printing Recycling System, Brewery Design Project Among Projects on Display at Engineering and Computer Science Showcase
A 3D-printing recycling system, thermal regulation bathing device for handicapped patients, autonomous underwater vehicle to detect bleached coral, and a design project of a brewery in Waltham. These are just a few of the items available at the Wentworth senior showcase of College of Engineering and Computer Science.
With more than 170 student teams participating, the showcase took place on August 6 in Tansey Gymnasium.
Veterans Lounge Established in Willson Hall
Wentworth has designated a special area on campus for military veterans to study and socialize.
U.S. Army Infantry Sgt. Sean Kennedy, BSME ’20, speaking at an Aug. 7 preliminary opening for the space, cited the team work that made the designation possible.
“We weren’t the first class to suggest a lounge and it is something that so many of us can benefit from,” he said. “We’re very grateful for your support and I know with President (Mark) Thompson at the helm that the future is bright for ROTC at Wentworth.”
Wentworth Seniors Capture City’s Attention with Dorchester Enrichment Plans
Two teams of management students at Wentworth Institute of Technology have completed business proposals for the City of Boston to designate a “safe haven” gaming center for teenagers in Dorchester’s Codman Square and culture café and community space in the Fields Corner area.
Each of the students is scheduled to graduate from Wentworth Aug. 18 at the university’s Summer Commencement.
Women’s Lacrosse Team Named to Notable Sports Academic List
The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) published its list of Zag Sports Academic Honor Squads for the 2018-19 academic calendar year and the Wentworth women’s lacrosse team earned a spot in the Division III category.
The list includes 312 schools from across Divisions I, II, and III, as well as the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. To make the list, a team must have posted a 3.0 or higher collective GPA for the academic year.
Wentworth’s Mark Pasnik Remains Key Figure in Future of Boston City Hall
Mark Pasnik’s scholarly focus emerged 12 years ago when ArchitectureBoston Magazine asked his firm to study potential improvements to Boston City Hall, following a proposal by then-Mayor Thomas Menino for the city to sell the structure and move the seat of government elsewhere.
That plan wilted under Menino, who died in 2014. But the city’s discussion about the building and its plaza continues to this day, with Pasnik filling a couple key roles in the debate.
Ethan Arrowood on Finding Two Co-ops and a Job at Microsoft
Ethan Arrowood—a Computer Science student graduating this August—is proof that the road to a top tech company like Microsoft may not be easy, but it is incredibly rewarding.
1,000 Words: How Wentworth’s Large-Scale Art Installation Came Together Through Collaboration
The windows in the Center for Engineering, Innovation, and Sciences (CEIS) next to the Pike walkway have appeared more colorful than usual this summer, but the installation within is more than just a pretty sight.
For the students who helped piece everything together, the “1,000 Words” installation in the gallery vitrine of the CEIS common area represents how the Wentworth community sees itself.
Dutch Prime Minister Visits Wentworth for Climate Resilience Session
Wentworth Institute of Technology hosted Mark Rutte, the prime minister of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, July 19 during a special innovation workshop on climate resilience. Planned as part of a Dutch trade mission to the Boston area, the session focused on water resources and urban infrastructure.
Accelerate Partners with MIT to Find Solutions to Leather Industry Challenges
Seven leather manufacturers from Italy and Spain paid a visit to Wentworth to discuss industry opportunities and challenges as part of a ThinkTank workshop on July 11.
Adventure Awaits in Industrial Design Outdoor-Themed Studio Show
You might be forgiven if you thought you stepped into an REI or L.L. Bean on Wentworth’s campus this week. “Adventure Awaits,” an Industrial Design project on exhibit until July 18 has transformed the Center for Engineering, Innovation and Sciences into a showroom complete with student-created camping and outdoor equipment.
A few of the items displayed include:
Wentworth Women are Building a Network and Thriving in Male-Dominated Fields
Deanna Kondek was a sophomore in high school when she won first prize in a bridge-building competition. “Then I heard from someone, ‘It’s gonna be hard for you to be an engineer as a woman,’” she recalls.
Words to that effect have been far too common for many women in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. We spoke with nine women who have been active in college and share, in their words, their experiences with not only persevering as a woman in STEM, but even thriving at a school like Wentworth.
How Wentworth is Leading the Way with the Idea of the Embedded Classroom
On a weekday during the spring semester, a group of Wentworth students head to Boston’s Prudential Center. They’re not going to shop, dine, or work—not in the traditional sense anyway.
They’re going to class.
New Academic Chairs Add to Faculty’s Design Expertise
The new department chairs of Wentworth’s Interior Design and Architecture programs are creating a lot of enthusiasm on campus for the specializations they bring to the university.
Seunghae Lee is an expert on devising accommodations and devices to help the elderly live better lives. Mark Mulligan is a practicing architect and a scholar of contemporary Japanese architecture and urbanism.
Mulligan arrived at Wentworth in May; Lee is expected in July. Each has established a reputation for excellence in both academia and design practice.
Boston Globe Looks at How Wentworth Students are Hoping to Save Roxbury Church
As the pastor of Eliot Congregational Church in Roxbury, Evan Hines has been looking at creative ways to save his beloved church.
Reporter Laura Krantz documents in the Boston Globe how Wentworth Architecture students looked at reuse options and presented those ideas to the Eliot congregation, as well as how the church represents a strong piece of the overall Roxbury community.