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Participatory Archiving Reveals Radio Club Treasures

Participatory Archiving Reveals Radio Club Treasures

Students and archivists collaborate to rediscover the legacy of the Wireless Association—the nation's third-oldest college radio club—through participatory archiving and historical preservation.

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In the Line of Fire An image of a California wildfire

In the Line of Fire

As wildfires become an increasingly urgent global challenge, WPI continues to lead in groundbreaking research, real-world solutions, and public safety education.

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Engineering Ambassadors Help Get Kids Excited About STEM Engineering Ambassadors at work teaching high school students about STEM

Engineering Ambassadors Help Get Kids Excited About STEM

Staff from GBH, Boston’s PBS affiliate and producer of the popular science show NOVA, recruited the Engineering Ambassadors to troubleshoot instructions several hands-on projects for its Building Stuff docuseries.

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A Relationship Deeper Than Surface Beauty

A Relationship Deeper Than Surface Beauty

Students gain hands-on experience in environmental conservation at the Hawaii Project Center, developing impactful IQPs that deepen their understanding of native ecosystems and Hawaiian culture.

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Finding Purpose With the Pain Robert Kiessling holding a poster that contains pictures of his sons, and a grave to fight against fentanyl

Finding Purpose With the Pain

Through Fentanyl Fathers, Robert Kiessling ’87 is educating teens across the country about the deadly risks of illicit drugs.

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Letter from the Editor

Letter from the Editor

Discover insights from the latest WPI Journal reader survey—see what alumni value most, how they read the magazine, and how you can contribute your own story.

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