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Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) began its 148th Commencement celebrations with the graduate students’ ceremony recently, awarding 739 master’s and doctoral degrees. This was WPI’s first-ever graduate commencement, a reflection of the growing stature of its graduate programs, which have expanded substantially-in size, diversity, and international recognition.
Matthew Beardsley of Westford, Mass., was awarded a master of science degree in robotics engineering.
907 bachelor’s degrees were awarded during the university’s 148th commencement ceremony.
John Breen of Westford, Mass., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in computer science with distinction.
Lukas Hunker of Westford, Mass., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in computer science with high distinction.
Peter DiMaggio of Westford, Mass., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering with distinction.
Kurt Naugler of Westford, Mass., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering with distinction.
Jessie Johnson of Westford, Mass., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in robotics engineering with distinction.
Matthew Beardsley of Westford, Mass., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in robotics engineering with high distinction.