Boston as a Lab
ON A WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LAST FALL, a group of first-year architecture students stood in the middle of Summer Street in Downtown Crossing, pencils and paper in hand, sketching their surroundings while...
View ArticleCuppow Runneth Over
In many ways, Aaron Panone, BEET ’08, is his own best customer. His company, Cuppow, and its first product of the same name—a drinking lid adaptor—grew out of a simple, personal need: to find a better...
View ArticleThree New Leaders, Countless New Ideas
TAKE A WALK around campus and you’ll meet three new Wentworth administrators, all playing different—but equally vital—roles in the lifeblood of the Institute. Deborah Wright, dean of the College of...
View ArticleNo Average Joe
“Think big and challenge failure.” Joe Fallon, CE ’77, had these words of counsel for Wentworth students last fall during a conversation before a standing-room-only audience in the Flanagan Campus...
View ArticleForever Flipping
When it comes to his work, Peter Souhleris isn’t easily distracted. But today his son, Athan, is turning four years old, and Souhleris is picking him up to shop for a new bicycle. Never mind that...
View ArticlePure Vision: Anil Jha’s Next Chapter
CHAMPION OF INNOVATION: Anil Jha at Accelerate Headquarters (Photo by Heratch Ekmekjian) Spend a little time with Anil Jha, MET ’68, HON. ’15, and one of the things that comes through is his optimistic...
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