UPDATE on Library Hours, Services, and Resources

To the Wentworth community: Based on the guidance we have received from Wentworth administration, the Library and Tech Sandbox spaces will be CLOSED until the Institute reopens.  We will continue to support students, faculty, and staff over the coming weeks and months via our online services and resources.    We will be offering Library services via email, chat, and web-conferencing tools.  […]

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Library Response to COVID-19

In light of the growing public health concern, the global impact, and the potential for community transmission, the Institute is transitioning its courses to online modalities. We will be offering Library services in person and via email, chat, and web-conferencing tools.  Please see below for a summary or visit our website for more information. Library In-Person Hours (3/14/20 […]

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Looking Up: Armstrong Ceiling Design Competition

Promotional Slide of Looking Up

A new exhibition at the Schumann Library features the top finishers from the Armstrong Ceiling Student Design Competition. The exhibition displays five Interior Design student designs selected from the competition. Students designed for a month in their senior-level studio, using an iterative process that moved through prototyping, evaluation, and execution. The goal of the competition […]

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Innovation by Design: 10 Years of Graduate Architecture at Wentworth – CEIS Showcase Exhibit

MArch promotional slide with dates of exhibit

“Innovation by Design,” the  new exhibit in the Center for Engineering, Innovation and Sciences (CEIS)’ Showcase, coincides with the 10th anniversary celebration of the M.Arch program, the first graduate program at the Institute.  The M.Arch program paved the way for subsequent graduate programs, which in turn contributed to Wentworth’s achievement of University status. The exhibit […]

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Innovative Dwellings: Case Studies in Multi-Unit Housing – Sophomore Architecture Exhibit

Innovative Dwellings exhibit dates

Visitors to the Guarracino Family Gallery are peeking through the windows and doorways of models — and gently leafing through hand-crafted books — in the current exhibit which showcases precedent studies completed by sophomore architecture students in their Fall 2019 Arch 2000 studio course, led by studio faculty Ignacio Cardona, Daniel Daou, Meliti Dikeos, Luis Flores, […]

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#TBTwenties: Student Memorabilia and Tools from Wentworth in the 1920s – Schumann Library & Archives Exhibit

The Schumann Library exhibit “TBTwenties: Student Memorabilia and Tools in the 1920s” is our first installation to focus on the 1920s — a decade of boundless discovery in art, literature, science and politics. The display includes books, mementos and tools belonging to Joseph W. Odlum, once a student in the Steam and Electrical Power Plant […]

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Al Shawaf Family Terrace Construction Begins

Thanks to the generous donation of WIT Alumnus Faisal Al Shawaf, a rooftop terrace will be constructed above the Flannagan Campus Center Pavillion in Beatty Hall! During this time, the Bill & Jean Whelan Cafe and Reading Lounge will be inaccessible during the entire run of the interior construction. There will be some noise and […]

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PDDC + Accelerate: An EPIC Collaboration

PDDC + Accelerate: “An Epic Collaboration” June 25 – August 12, 2019

The Schumann Library is pleased to welcome to the Guarracino Family Gallery the Product Design & Development Collaborative (PDDC), a multidisciplinary team of Wentworth students whose goal is to solve real-world community and industry problems through a customer-centric approach. The installation “PDCC + Accelerate: An EPIC Innovation” introduces the design process used for the AccuRxY […]

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1,000 Words of WIT: Industrial Design Sculpture Exhibit

Promotional image for 1,000 Words of WIT exhibit

The new visual art installation in the Center for Engineering, Innovation and Sciences’ (CEIS) Showcase features 1,000 words of significance that describe Wentworth from all community stakeholders. This project was envisioned for President Zorica Pantić’s farewell celebration on May 9, 2019. The installation demonstrates what a truly special place Wentworth is and the unique experience […]

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