Articles Tagged "Global"

Cultural Buddy System Connects Students in Taiwan An Illustration showing a blue magpie, the national bird of Taiwan, on a blossoming tree

Cultural Buddy System Connects Students in Taiwan

Taiwan is a center for biotech, clean energy, and ecotourism, making it ideal for a WPI project center, where students tackle projects connecting society and technology.

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A Distinctly Valuable Education President Grace Wang

A Distinctly Valuable Education

Grace Wang writes about how WPI's learning experience not only builds careers but also enables personal growth.

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Greg Lewin Items found in Greg Lewin's office

Greg Lewin

Get to know Associate Teaching Professor and Associate Head of Robotics Engineering Greg Lewin through items found in his office.

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Q&A: Professor Karen Oates on the Master of Science in Global Health Professor Karen Oates in front of the Innovation Studio

Q&A: Professor Karen Oates on the Master of Science in Global Health

According to Oates, the WPI program is unique because of the university’s strengths in science and technology and its established global engagement.

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Protecting Endangered Cultures Ted Hein
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Protecting Endangered Cultures

With discarded laptops from corporate America, Ted Hein ’88 helps preserve indigenous cultures in Latin America, while narrowing the digital divide.

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A Sweet, Interdisciplinary Experience An illustration of Zurich

A Sweet, Interdisciplinary Experience

For WPI students, the sweetest thing about Switzerland is the opportunity to collaborate with their peers in a country that shares the same interdisciplinary nature as they do.

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