Life Vest
When Benjamin Nadeau, BELM ’13, and Greg Affsa, BIND ’15, observed friends and relatives undergoing outpatient infusion treatments, they knew there had to be a better way. Traditionally administered...
View ArticleDeath-defying author
DAMIEN ECHOLS, author of Life After Death, shared his incredible story with the Wentworth community on September 12. Echols, along with Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley Jr, were teenagers when they...
View ArticleInnovation on Huntington
Today, 500 Huntington Avenue is the home of the Wentworth softball, soccer, and lacrosse teams. Tomorrow, it could be the site of a transformative development project for the Institute. The...
View ArticleAlumni Honored at Awards Dinner
Five Wentworth alumni athletes were inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame, and Alumni Association awards were presented to four alumni and a professor at a ceremony last fall. The Alumni Award...
View ArticleRapid Rewards
Providing physical models for a variety of applications quickly and inexpensively, rapid prototyping has become a go-to solution for a wide range of industries. Last summer, Wentworth students from the...
View Article5 Questions for Russ Pinizzotto
Russ Pinizzotto arrived at Wentworth in 2009 with big ideas and energy to match. He recently sat down with WIT to reflect on five years of change in academics at the Institute. 1. In an article that...
View ArticleProfiles in Giving: Sam Altschuler, Hon. ’08
About two years ago, when Sam Altschuler, Hon. ’08, began considering a gift to assist Wentworth’s Department of Computer Science and Networking, he made it clear that he wanted to think big. Already a...
View ArticleBoston as a Lab
ON A WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LAST FALL, a group of first-year architecture students stood in the middle of Summer Street in Downtown Crossing, pencils and paper in hand, sketching their surroundings while...
View Article5 Questions for Annamaria Wenner
Annamaria Wenner began her tenure at Wentworth more than 17 years ago as a graduate assistant in the Office of Housing and Residential Life. She was named dean of students in 2006. With a warm,...
View ArticleHigh-Tech Highway Rolls On
The central academic corridor through Williston, Wentworth, and Dobbs Halls known as the “High-Tech Highway” got some new traffic this fall with the addition of new lab and community spaces. The...
View ArticleA New VP for Advancement
Wentworth’s advancement division has a new leader. Paula S. Sakey joined Wentworth as vice president for institutional advancement in May. Sakey comes to the Institute after 18 years at the University...
View ArticleJoey Was Here
Actor Matt LeBlanc during an interview with talk show host Seth Meyers (Photo by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) BEFORE HE WAS DRINKING COFFEE at Central Perk as Joey on the hit...
View ArticleThree New Leaders, Countless New Ideas
TAKE A WALK around campus and you’ll meet three new Wentworth administrators, all playing different—but equally vital—roles in the lifeblood of the Institute. Deborah Wright, dean of the College of...
View ArticleNow Showing: New Banners
New banners located in front Wentworth Hall (Photo by Caleb Cochran) Visitors to Wentworth over the past few months may have noticed new banners flying from campus and street lampposts. The updated...
View ArticleCreating Impact
(L-R) Ken Bousquet, Benjamin Greenier, Matthew Michaud, and Taylor Rosenblum hold up a prototype for their product, CoPlay (Photo by Greg Abazorius) With a focus on product creation and social impact,...
View Article5 Questions for Fred Driscoll
Fred Driscoll accepts an award from President Zorica Pantic honoring his 50 years at Wentworth Fred Driscoll has seen a lot over the course of his five decades at Wentworth. From his early days as an...
View ArticleA Match Made on Huntington
About 40 Wentworth students spent thousands of hours on the YMCA project. (Photo by Meagan Bronson) When the YMCA on Huntington Avenue wanted new furniture for its front lobby area, IKEA was not going...
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