Spring 2024

Michael Driscoll’s Advice: ‘Try Something New’ Michael Driscoll conducts in Brookline, Mass.

Michael Driscoll’s Advice: ‘Try Something New’

An unplanned high school chorus class unexpectedly changed Michael Driscoll’s life, leading him to a long career as a music teacher and choir director in Brookline, Mass.

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Dominic Golding

Dominic Golding

Get to know Teaching Professor Dominic Golding through items found in his office.

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Building Confidence While Helping the Environment Illustration of a bear in the White Mountains of New Hampshire

Building Confidence While Helping the Environment

One of WPI’s newest project centers is only two hours from Worcester, but students who go there get their horizons broadened nonetheless.

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Awards, Honors, and Recognitions Terry Lopaka Adams, Ardian Preci, and Grace Wang

Awards, Honors, and Recognitions

New director of the Office of Technology Commercialization; President Wang named to state AI task force; new leadership at the Business Development Lab.

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WPI’s First Valedictorian: Henry Prentiss Armsby, Class of 1871 Henry Prentiss Armsby

WPI’s First Valedictorian: Henry Prentiss Armsby, Class of 1871

Henry Prentiss Armsby’s work revolutionized agricultural practices and led to the development of Agricultural Experiment Stations across the United States.

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Giving Back in Gratitude Greg Tucker and Corrina Jenkins Tucker

Giving Back in Gratitude

For Gregory Tucker ’92, staying connected to the university is his way of giving back—to support the next generation of students and help ensure WPI remains a leader in higher education.

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