Announcements
Notices and information from WPI divisions, departments, and offices.
Douglas Olsen's new CD "2¢" It features a collection of both new and older compositions, with the addition of a…
With the theme of “Imagine, Innovate, Impact!” this year’s Arts & Sciences Week 2019 celebration includes…
The Worcester Brass Consort on September 1, 2019, presented a concert of brass and organ music at St. John the…
Professor Pfeifer's article "Balibar, Citizenship, and the Return of Right Populism" was published in …
My story "To Thine Own Self Be True" is up on The Moth Radio Hour website and (soon) The Moth podcast!…
One part of the LGBTQ+ Worcester For the Record is to build public program that reaches beyond the museum's walls…
William San Martín, Assistant Teaching Professor of Global History in the Humanities & Arts Department, has…
The Unwind the Mind popular reading collection offers current best sellers and recent award-winning fiction and…
Monday, June 24, 2019 marks the beginning of 7 very active weeks of summer…
Dear friends,
Once again, I am amazed by and grateful to this fabulous community for the time, talent and energy…
Once again Professor Weeks is running a summer band for students and members of the WPI community. Rehearsals will…
Several of WPI's music faculty --Paul Buono, Malcolm Halliday, and Olga Rogach-- were among the invited…
Congratulations to the Humanities and Arts Faculty, Esther Boucher-Yip, Althea Danielski, Mohammed El Hamzoui…
The Humanities & Arts Department and the International and Global Studies program are…
Urban Transformations: From Liberalism to Corporatism in Greater Berlin, 1871-1933. https://…
Co-curator, Joseph Cullon, a history professor at WPI specializes in both history and digitally cataloguing…
New publication, Before Healing, We Need Connection, by Roger Gottlieb, Professor of Philosophy.
New exhibition spotlights history of LGBTQ+ communities in Worcester including on the team is co-curator, Joseph…
Congratulations to the
Humanities & Arts MQP Winner
Connecting the Dots: Exploring Social Stigma Through…
http://www.cambridgeblog.org/2019/04/before-healing-we-need-connection/