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The MetroWest Chamber of Commerce is looking to get college students involved in the organization as a way to grow its membership and give students entering the workforce opportunities to make connections.
Central Massachusetts will regain a chapter of Junior Achievement in October when the nonprofit's Boston office moves and consolidates various regional offices in Waltham.
ˆ Nichols College in Dudley has named Larry Muller as dean for the Division of Graduate and Professional Studies.
Despite revenues climbing nearly 80 percent to $56.2 million, second-quarter losses for the The Princeton Review increased year-over-year from $1.8 million to $13.2 million.
Gov. Deval Patrick has appointed James McDermott, an assistant professor at Worcester's Clark University, to the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Melanie LeDoux knew she had scored big when she landed a paid internship at human resource software provider Workscape in Marlborough.
Results of a new OfficeTeam survey suggest that cleanliness is valued very highly in many workplaces.
A state grant will allow four toddlers to attend a Worcester preschool free of charge for three years.
Russell Romandini has held jobs helping college students ever since he was a college student himself. Now, he's working in administrative services at Becker College.
I would like to offer my sincere congratulations to the graduating Class of 2010 at all of the private and religious high schools across the state. These graduating seniors are off to the brightest of futures.
Massachusetts may be known for its production of some of the most highly educated workers in the world, but what it really needs is people with a moderate amount of college education.
Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner and the Ralph C.
Worcester's Assumption College has teamed with StraighterLine, an online educatio