Top of the Quad
The new F. Shawaf Terrace affords a panoramic view of the quad and surrounding area.Continue Reading
Continue ReadingFive Questions with Nicole Price
Building upon a commitment to Inclusive Excellence, Nicole Price was hired as the inaugural vice president of the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.Continue Reading
Continue ReadingAn Invitation to Explore
More Less Project invites people to slow down as they reflect on the things that hold meaning in their lives.Continue Reading
Continue ReadingImproving Sustainability
Sylvia Costa is determined to combine sustainability with long-term solutions.Continue Reading
Continue ReadingShoe Design Is Connor Beebe’s Passion
"Growing up, I loved shoes. From middle school on it was a huge part of my life. This opened my eyes to the culture surrounding footwear: design, music, fashion, advertising, print, photo, etc."Continue Reading
Continue ReadingLet’s Get It Started
A gym designed for those on the Autism spectrum and an advanced fitness tracker.Continue Reading
Continue ReadingWentworth Co-op Team Accelerates Boston as an Affordable, Historic and Verdant City
By Michelle Davis Helping to distribute $25 million is a lot of responsibility, especially when a plethora of community groups are counting on it. But that’s the situation in which Wentworth senior Andrew Ngo found himself as he sat at the controls of Boston’s Community Preservation Act (CPA) online...
Continue ReadingNew Class of Trustees Provide Diverse Backgrounds in Several Fields
New members bring broad experience in life sciences, architecture design and construction management. Continue Reading
Continue ReadingFive New Graduate Degrees Announced for Fall 2021
Wentworth will be offering several new Master of Science degrees this fall that are focused on a growing list of highly desirable fields: Data Science, Business Analytics, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering and Environmental Engineering. “We’ve conducted extensive market research and have heard directly from folks in industry—there is high...
Continue ReadingA House for a Musician and a Poet
By Greg Abazorius Nubian Square, the newly renamed commercial center of Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood, is undergoing a renaissance. “With a number of new architecture and urban design interventions, including the recent transformation of Bolling Building and the Roxbury Branch Boston Public Library, the square is in the process of...
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