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- 2023 Projects
- Barista Skills Program Pipeline
- Celebrating Childhood Experiences Through Stories in the Cape Town Museum of Childhood
- Designing an Inclusive and Accessible Sensory Space for School Children at Chaeli Cottage
- Portraits of Early Childhood Development Resources Across Cape Town Communities
- Promoting Sustainability of MusicWorks after 20 Years
- Promoting Vertical Gardening in Maitland Garden Village
- 2022 Projects
- Gardens for the Wellness of the Body and Mind
- Improving Organizational Systems of the Green Light Project
- Towards a Transformative Housing Model for the City of Cape Town, South Africa
- Expanding the Outreach of the Cape Town Museum of Childhood through Mobile Exhibits
- Assessing MusicWorks’ Creative Resilience Program
- Adapting an Inclusive and Accessible Playground at Chaeli Cottage Preschool
- 2021 Projects
- 2020 Projects
- Addressing Food Insecurity in the African Community
- Advancing a Healing Garden Program and Partnership
- Developing a Data System to Address Foreclosures in Massachusetts
- Enhancing Angels-Net Foundation’s STEAM Program and Visibility
- Improving Outreach to Individuals at Risk of Eviction and Foreclosure in Massachusetts
- Strengthening ACE Outreach and Communication with African Families
- 2019 Projects
- Blue Sky Recycling: Facilitating The Development of a Women’s Recycling Cooperative
- CECD: Improving Fathers’ Involvement in Early Childhood Development
- City of Cape Town DHS: Alternative Building Technologies
- Streetscapes: The Meaning of Home
- The Hope Exchange: Evaluating Street People Policy
- The Maitland Garden Village: Strengthening Community
- 2018 Projects
- 2017 Projects
- 2016 Projects
- 2023 Projects
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Cape Town Project Center
The Cape Town, South Africa Project Center is generously supported through an endowment from General Electric.
For more information on the WPI student projects in Cape Town, South Africa from 2007-2015, please visit wp.wpi.edu/capetown.
Projects
Each year the Project Center typically conducts a set of 6 or 7 student projects during B term (October-December). In these pages you will find brief summaries of projects with links to the full reports. Click here for a complete listing of past projects.