Student teams are invited to enter their projects to compete for the President’s IQP Award. Out of the submissions from the ...
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) celebrates Black History Month (2025) by honoring the vibrant culture, heritage, and significant contributions of Black Americans. This month invites us all to ...
Every WPI student has an individual story about who they are and what this university means to them. Brought together in an environment that encourages collaboration and supports a vibrant campus life ...
The Commencement Hub is now available for graduating candidates. Through the Hub, students can: ...
What better way to stay on track this C-term than by catching up on everything happening at WPI? Our latest newsletter, sent out to mailing list recipients on Saturday, February 8, is packed with ...
This month we are featuring a display of books by Black authors on the main entrance level of the library. Stop by to browse and borrow books across all genres, from classics to poetry, fiction, ...
Now, more than ever, the world needs what we have created and what we do at WPI.
This talk will define non-genetic mechanisms by which cancer cells corrupt the process of cell division as they evolve and adapt to become more aggressive and drug resistant.
The Office of Undergraduate Studies is now accepting applications for Kranich, Two Towers and Salisbury Awards. The Wilmer L. and Margaret M. Kranich Prize honors students majoring in engineering or ...
The City of Worcester Vision Zero Safety Action Plan is now out for public review. Dean Mimi Sheller served on the Vision Zero Community Working Group that contributed to the plan. The draft and ...
In December, five WPI students were selected as recipients of the U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. Recipients include Olivia Kochol ’26, an electrical and ...