Articles Tagged "STEM Education"

Still Wondering: Where Are the Women Engineers? Mortar board with "Mom of 3 with a Master's Degree" at Graduate Commencement 2024

Still Wondering: Where Are the Women Engineers?

Oli Qirko ’04, MS ’05, and School of Engineering Dean John McNeill offer ways employers can build the demand for women scientists and engineers.

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The Need for Dynamic Collaborations A pretty autumn photo of campus with colorful foliage

The Need for Dynamic Collaborations

Grace Wang writes about how WPI continues to catalyze innovation-based economic growth in Worcester.

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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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Transformed by, and Grateful for, The WPI Plan Mike and Nancy Abrams
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Transformed by, and Grateful for, The WPI Plan

Nancy and Mike Abrams ’77 continue their generous philanthropic legacy by supporting capital projects at WPI.

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News Roundup: AI Tutor Helps Address Math Learning Gaps Illustration of a math AI tutor

News Roundup: AI Tutor Helps Address Math Learning Gaps

Clean Iron and Steel grant awarded; new provost named; first-in-the-nation PhD program launched; plus more.

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Grace J. Wang, PhD, Formally Installed as WPI President Grace Wang at her inauguration

Grace J. Wang, PhD, Formally Installed as WPI President

An accomplished materials scientist and esteemed leader in higher education, government, and industry, Wang outlined her vision for the university and celebrated the achievements of the campus community.

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