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Central Massachusetts colleges and universities are now in the process of navigating international students fears and bracing themselves for how those students’ absences could impact their economic standing.
The 2,300-square-foot location at Government Center in Boston features interactive challenges to bring financial concepts to life in a fun and free way for the public.
UMass Memorial’s expanded department will be led by Mario Florez, UMMH’s new vice president of community health and caregiver belonging.
"As an employer, how much of our employees’ lives should we take on and put on our shoulders?," Renee Diaz asks.
You’re no longer focused solely on your individual success. Now you’re responsible for guiding teams, overseeing projects, and driving results. Developing strong leadership habits early on will set the foundation for long-term success.
Live your values every day, advises Katie Najjar from All One Credit Union.
"By prioritizing staff development, you will build a strong team of specialists," writes Julia Becker Collins.
Nearly every industry relies on a core customer base to help subsidize all the other customers. For higher education, international students are those core customers.
The President Donald Trump Administration has been revoking international student visas as part of its broader crackdown on immigration since Trump assumed office in January. Hundreds of students, including 16 in Worcester, have had zero explanation as to the reasons of revocation as their futures in the U.S. hang in the balance.
The results of our April economic impact study reaffirm what we and so many others have long known: the DCU Center is a powerful engine for Worcester’s economy.
It’s not just colleges who are scared. Trump’s plans to upend the global economy through tariffs has led to economic uncertainty.
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