October Exhibits & Displays at Schumann Library

Fall 2024 is well underway, and there’s a lot to do on campus and in your community! Here’s what our Exhibits & Displays Team has put together for the month of October:  Industrial Design: Design Through Making, Guarracino Family Gallery  This exhibit features a collection of prototypes created during the Design Through Making course sequence. […]

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September Exhibits & Displays at Schumann Library

Welcome to the Fall 2024 Term, Leopards!   Our Displays & Exhibits Team has built some fun and informative displays for the month of September:  Industrial Design: Design Through Making, Guarracino Family Gallery  This exhibit features a collection of prototypes created during the Design Through Making course sequence. In this sequence, Industrial Design majors study 3D realization […]

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Queer Craftivism Collaborative Display

Calling all Leopards! 🗣️ Do you like crafts? Do you make art? Do you want to help us support the Wentworth LGBTQIA community? Do you want to see the Library become an even more colorful space? 🤔 If yes, then you’re in luck! Through April until the end of Pride Month, Schumann Library is collaborating […]

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Us at Work: Celebrating Black Faculty at Wentworth

Us at Work is a exhibition that celebrates the Black staff members at Wentworth Institute of Technology. Featuring stunning, high-resolution portraits by student Marcia Williams (Management, ’24), these photographs showcase Black staff members in their element, supporting students through their contributions to the Wentworth community. In collaboration with Schumann Library, each featured staff member was […]

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Spring 2023 Technology Sandbox Co-Op

For his Spring 2023 co-op, Dean Kurpicki (Architecture, 2024) assisted the Library in creating a model of Beatty Hall and the Schumann Library & Learning Commons. Using the 3D printers available in the Technology Sandbox, he was able to create a stunning scale model, including miniature shelving and furniture, that the Library will be able […]

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Designing for Life 3: Caracas Engaged Laboratory

South Quebrada Tocome model (Caracas22 CC BY) photo by Ignacio Cardona

The Wentworth Architecture Department is proud to present their new exhibition, “Designing for Life 3: Caracas Engaged Laboratory,” open now through September 15, 2023 in the Center for Engineering, Innovation, & Sciences (CEIS) Vitrine. This exhibit coincides with the third Designing for Life symposium at Wentworth, which celebrates architectural and urban development research by providing […]

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Celebrating Black Student Leadership at WIT

Black Student Leaders at WIT promotional image

Join us in celebrating Black Student Leadership at Wentworth! Portraits of Black student leaders are now on display in the Guarracino Gallery, taken by student Marcia Williams (Business Management, ’24). Marcia states, “These students are more than who you sit next to in class, but a leader that is balancing their studies, extracurriculars, co-op and […]

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WHAM! Web Design Meets Archaeology with New Exhibit

Make sure to visit the Schumann Library mezzanine before February 28! The student-made websites currently on display demonstrate new interdisciplinary skills in technology and the humanities. As their final project for Professor Jody Gordon’s course, WHAM (Web Design, HTML, and the Archaeology of the Mediterranean): Projects from Computer Science and Society Studio, students were asked to […]

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Communicating with Video: Student-Made Short Films on Display

Promotional Image for Communicating with Video display

For the month of January, the Guarracino Family Gallery at Schumann Library has been converted into a theatre, showcasing student-made short films. Professor Lizzie Falvey’s Communicating with Video students spent Fall Semester writing, filming, and editing high-quality short films. Film topics are specific to students’ interests, ranging from local history, urban exploration, animal ethics, and […]

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