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The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has recognized two WPI faculty members as recipients of ...
“In a lab, it’s not enough to offer people food, because they typically will not eat,” she says. “If we pitch the experiment ...
Lauren Turner joined WPI as the new senior vice president of talent & inclusion and chief diversity officer in January 2022. Drawn to WPI's STEM approach and the role's focus on talent, inclusion, ...
Students work alongside our world-renowned faculty, many of whom bring invaluable industry experience to their work. WPI graduates become proficient and agile engineers able to adapt to a constantly ...
The Africana Studies program at WPI (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) is a dynamic platform that brings together students and faculty in a multidisciplinary exploration of Africa and the continents ...
FedEx: Any mail that you wish to pick up through the International Student and Scholars Office can be sent to you via FedEx with two-day delivery for a $25 fee (paid through the electronic payment ...
Current WPI students and enrolling first year students should login into the Current Student Portal using their WPI username and password. Enrolling (deposited) first year students will be notified on ...
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), a purpose-driven community of educators and researchers, has been the global leader in project-based STEM education for over 50 years. Making an impact on higher ...
The team, which included researchers from Columbia University in New York and the University of Washington at Seattle, also found that extracts of the plant were more effective against the virus when ...
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has welcomed more than 30 full-time educators and researchers to its faculty for the 2021-22 academic year. New faculty members include three with additional ...
The team built the prototype robot—an “origami” design made of plastic, 3D-printed, and laser-machined parts, custom circuit boards, a miniature computer, sensors, a few metal parts and motors—and ...
Inspired by origami, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) robotics engineering researchers are developing a lightweight, flexible robotic arm that will enable a wheelchair user to safely grasp, lift, ...