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The Month in Photos: January 2025

Even though students were away until mid-month, campus was still busy in January. Between athletics events, welcoming new students to campus, and even championing some late B-Term events, our campus and staff photographers had a lot to capture in the first month of 2025. 

Even though students were away until mid-month, campus was still busy in January. Between athletics events, welcoming new students to campus, and even championing some late B-Term events, our campus and staff photographers had a lot to capture in the first month of 2025. 

Students presention GPS Project at City Hall

We’re still basking in the glow of a recent demonstration of what teamwork can accomplish: Student teams in last fall’s “Shelter the World” Great Problems Seminar collaborated with the City of Worcester on a proposed homeless resource center.  


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Swim team posing for picture

Seniors on both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams were honored at the Menck Invitational. Photo credit: Nicole Miller ’24, MS ’25 


grad students listening to orientation day speech

The start of the spring semester brings new graduate students to campus and WPI greets them wholeheartedly. Before heading out to classrooms and research labs, new students meet each other and faculty members during orientation events. 


students presenting their IQP

January ended on a high note with the presentation of the prestigious President’s IQP Awards for the top five 2024 Interactive Qualifying Projects (IQPs). Students were honored for outstanding project-based research that explores issues at the intersection of science, technology, and human needs. 


WPI track athlete reachin gthe finishing line of a race

At the women’s track and field BU Terrier Classic, Rayna Thompson ’28 powered to a collegiate best in the 60-meter (7.97 seconds) and then logged the seventh-fastest time in program history in the 200-meter (25.77 seconds). Photo credit: Troy Hendricks/WPI Athletics 


Picture of Liaohai Chen in front of Practice Point sign

WPI welcomed Liaohai “Leo” Chen as the new director of both PracticePoint, the university’s health care technology research and development facility, and the Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center at Gateway Park. Chen previously oversaw a $20 million surgical robotics training facility while at the University of Illinois Chicago and anticipates connecting students and faculty with startup companies and industry leaders. 


group photo of IQP team

Student designing poster

For more than two decades, VOX, WPI’s student musical theatre company, has been a creative outlet and a community fixture. In January, the group again showed its production talents with the presentation of the C-Term show Ride the Cyclone in Alden Memorial.


Jessi Hill smiling at the camera

basketball team

During the men’s basketball win over Clark, Tim Reidy ’25 posted a scoring career high of 22 points—and then broke it two days later by netting 23 points in a game against Springfield.  Photo credit: Abi Rauch ’24 


students presenting in class

The end of B-Term brings the annual Poster Presentation Days to celebrate the accomplishments of first-year students in the research-immersive, two-term Great Problems Seminar. After tackling challenging issues from clean water to recycling, students presented their findings to the community. 


Referee raising the hand of wrestling match winner

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