Winter 2025

In Search of Potable Water on Mars Lydia Ellen Tonani-Penha

In Search of Potable Water on Mars

Lydia Ellen Tonani-Penha ’23, MS ’25, hopes to take the fiction out of science fiction.

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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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Elizabeth Long Lingo Items found in Elizabeth Long Lingos office, including a monkey, a wheel and a harmonica

Elizabeth Long Lingo

Get to know Associate Professor Elizabeth Long Lingo through items found in her office.

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Alumni Survey Confirms Value of Project-Based Learning A group of students working in Costa Rica

Alumni Survey Confirms Value of Project-Based Learning

Data from a recent alumni survey prove that working on multiple hands-on projects throughout a college career equips students with valuable skills that contribute to their personal and professional success.

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News Roundup: Using Light and AI to Improve Stroke Treatment An illustration of a brain with colorful lights representing stroke treatment

News Roundup: Using Light and AI to Improve Stroke Treatment

Quantum cloud research, education to leap forward; Lighting the way to better drying technologies; An ongoing commitment to well-being

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Winter Climate Adaptation in Worcester A person shoveling snow on a city street

Winter Climate Adaptation in Worcester

A recent student study explored the impacts of climate change on Worcester during the winter season, focusing on the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and populations.

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