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For these tech grads, the job choice is theirs
Several Wentworth graduating students included in a story about job prospects in engineering and technology
APR 19, 2011
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Building a Reputation (from The Boston Globe)
Wentworth reveals 10-year plan to expand campus, raise profile
DEC 15, 2010
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Interior Designer Meichi Peng
Alumnus Meichi Peng interviews on Channel 5's CityLine
OCT 24, 2010
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Crews Still Repairing Hole In 93 North In Medford
WBZ News
AUG 04, 2010
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At Wentworth, Survivors Learn to Build a Stronger Haiti
The Boston Globe
JUN 24, 2010
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Bending the Curve: Closing the Economic Divide
New England Cable News
JUN 13, 2010
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That Entrepreneurial Spirit
IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine
JUN 01, 2010
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Who's to blame for the water main break?
(NECN: Alison King) - With repair work being done and water tests being performed around the area, the attention is shifting to the question of who's to blame for the water main break.
MAY 03, 2010
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Where Has All the Water Gone? Left Piles Rotting…
BSCES News
MAY 01, 2010
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Women in Engineering: New Role Models in Emergent Sciences and Technologies
University Business
MAY 01, 2010
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Women in Engineering: New Role Models in Emergent Sciences and Technologies
University Business
MAY 01, 2010
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Time is Right to Seek ‘Green’ Options (The Bridgton News)
Time is Right to Seek ‘Green’ Options
APR 01, 2010
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Designers dream up underground arts space
Last year, SHIFTboston, a nonprofit organization aimed at fostering creativity in urban planning, issued a call for ideas for its first annual “design inspiration’’ competition.
APR 04, 2010
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Biomedical engineering student and hockey player Mike Domsodi discusses balancing academics and athletics (from U.S. College Hockey Online)
http://www.uscho.com/2012/01/12/domsodi-and-wentworth-finding-balance/
JAN 13, 2012
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Kingston Engineering Technology Student Enjoys the ‘Circus’ from High in the Sky (The Patriot Ledger)
Kingston Engineering Technology Student Enjoys the ‘Circus’ from High in the Sky (The Patriot Ledger)
AUG 09, 2009
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Nothing Artificial about Smith’s Intelligence
Fred Smith, 21, was one of two technical achievement scholars honored at the Massachusetts Network Communications Council awards ceremony last month.
JUN 05, 2009
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Dean of Life Long Learning: Collaborating with Industries (Nontraditional Students Report, June 2009)
Dean of Life Long Learning: Collaborating with Industries (Nontraditional Students Report, June 2009)
JUN 01, 2009
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Crumbling White Paint Lines Have Costly Solution (from WBZ-TV)
What causes the lines to crumble? The culprit is actually the material that was used to make the white lines, which is called thermoplastic.
MAY 27, 2009
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Laconia Woman Making a Difference in the Middle East (The Citizen of Laconia)
Laconia Woman Making a Difference in the Middle East (The Citizen of Laconia)
MAY 13, 2009
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A Dream Fulfilled for Basketball Player of the Year Todd Doyle, Management ’09, (from The Day)
A Dream Fulfilled for Basketball Player of the Year Todd Doyle, Management ’09, (from The Day)
MAY 02, 2009
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Pitcher Chris Sandini Setting Records (from The Boston Globe)
Upton's Chris Sandini (above), a junior pitcher on the Wentworth Institute of Technology baseball team, has set the school career record for strikeouts while emerging as one of the best pitchers in program history.
APR 12, 2009
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Civil Engineering Technology Growth and Industry Needs (from WBZ-TV)
Local colleges and universities are reporting a rise in engineer majors, a possible side effect of President Barack Obama's plan to implement building and infrastructure projects as part of the Stimulus bill.
MAR 04, 2009
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Massachusetts News Nuggets (from Diverse: Issues in Higher Education)
In an effort to provide equal access to the latest technology, Wentworth now issues a laptop, loaded with customized software, to all incoming students.
FEB 19, 2009
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Calling For More Diversity (fromDiverse: Issues in Higher Education)
Students’ work to create a diverse campus pays off with an increase in Hispanic enrollment and a stronger sense of pride and community.
FEB 19, 2009
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Increased Enrollments in Continuing Education (from The Boston Globe)
Workers who have lost their jobs, or are worried that they will, are returning to the classroom in increasing numbers to bolster their resumes and pick up new skills to become more marketable to employers.
JAN 24, 2009
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Orientation Program Helps Students Transition to College Life (The Boston Globe)
College orientations were once staid relatively short affairs, a stern slate of placement tests, long registration lines, and even longer speeches. Aside from an ice cream social or cookouts on the quad, students were expected to move in, get registered, and start classes in relatively short order.
SEP 05, 2008
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Assistant Director for Admissions Discusses the Value of Virtual Events (Mass High Tech)
Virtual event companies gaining traction with new tech and soaring fuel costs




