Wyatt is a Mechanical Engineering major in WPI's 2026 graduating class.
On campus, he is involved in the Underwater Hockey Club, Chess Club, and is the Vice President of Operations for Phi Kappa Theta.
Wyatt plays the soprano and tenor saxophones in the WPI Jazz Combo and Stage Band.
Mattan is a Math and Physics double major in WPI's 2027 graduating class.
He also plays for the WPI Concert Band and the student-lead blues-fusion band, Crossroad Company.
Mattan plays the tenor saxophone in the WPI Jazz Combo and Stage Band.
Rachel is a Data Science major in WPI's 2027 graduating class.
They are also involved in the Social Committee and the WPI Marching and Pep Band on campus.
Rachel plays the tenor saxophone in the WPI Jazz Ensemble.
Joseph is an Electrical and Computer Engineering major in WPI's 2027 graduating class.
He is a brother in Tau Kappa Epsilon and plays the bass guitar in the WPI Jazz Combo and Stage Band.
Kristen is a Computer Science and Physics double major in WPI's 2027 graduating class.
On campus, she is a Crimson Key Tour Guide, the President of the Wind Band Association, a member of the WPI Marching and Pep Band, and is the President and Founder of Campus Girl Scouts.
Kristen plays the alto saxophone in the WPI Stage Band.
Martin is a Computer Science major in WPI's 2027 graduating class.
On campus, he plays for the student-lead band, Lapdogs, and is the PR Chair for the Student Music Association.
Martin plays the drums in the WPI Stage Band.
Connor is a Biomedical Engineering and Biology/Biotechology double major in WPI's 2027 graduating class.
On campus, he also plays for the orchestra and pit orchestra and is involved in the Outing Club.
Connor plays the trombone in the WPI Stage Band.
Douglas Olsen has been a free-lance trumpeter for over 25 years performing jazz and world music. He has played solo and/or lead trumpet with many national acts and has recorded extensively on pop/rock, swing, jazz, and latin CD’s, including “Prozac Nation” by Bellevue Cadillac (featured on the “The Sopranos” and “Shallow Hal”) and jazz vocalist Michelle Mailhot’s “A Happy Madness.” His CD “Two Cents” was published in 2019 by BMI to critical acclaim. He is also active as a clinician and guest artist, with college appearances at MIT, Berklee, Harvard, Umass Amherst and Dartmouth, WPI, URI, Brandeis, CCRI, Bridgewater State, and many area high schools. Doug performs regularly with the BTALC Bigband, John Almark Jazz Orchestra, and with two of his newest projects “Latin Bash” and the “Doug Olsen Quintet.“ Visit douglasolsen.net to learn more.