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If you were unable to join the WPI Benefits Team on 7/17/2025 for an informative session on the different types of leave available to you—including parental, medical, and family care leave — we have ...
The goal of the Events Office is to schedule and coordinate events in campus spaces based on suitability and the best interest of the university. The Events Office wants to partner with people to make ...
Now, more than ever, the world needs what we have created and what we do at WPI ...
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Industrial engineers have an important role in every organization, serving as a bridge between engineering and management to analyze and adapt processes or create new ones. Whether it’s a ...
A team of researchers that includes Worcester Polytechnic Institute Biology Professor Pamela Weathers has found that extracts from the leaves of the Artemisia annua plant, a medicinal herb also known ...
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) are using an enzyme found in red blood cells to create self-healing concrete that is four times more durable than traditional concrete, extending ...
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has recognized two WPI faculty members as recipients of the department's Educator Award to celebrate their decade of work in ...
The annual awards recognize outstanding student work conducted in the Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP). A signature element of WPI’s project-based education, the IQP allows interdisciplinary ...
“It was a way of acknowledging that students are actively exploring the role that faith or spirituality might play in their lives and providing resources to support them in that process,” says Philip ...
In keeping with WPI’s project-based learning model, the class—which is focused on the fundamentals of fire behavior measurement and research testing—requires four teams of five students to develop and ...
In addition to spinach leaves, the team successfully removed cells from parsley, Artemesia annua (sweet wormwood), and peanut hairy roots. They expect the technique will work with many plant species ...