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A few years ago Fitchburg School Superintendent Andre Ravenelle convened a meeting of his principals during the first week of school with some bad news: They had to cut about $400,000 from a $43 million budget.
In March, Robert E. Johnson was named the 10th president of Becker College, which has two campuses, one in Worcester and one in Leicester. Johnson actually arrived on campus only a few weeks before the new semester.
Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner has received two five-year U.S. Department of Education grants worth $2.95 million.
Gov. Deval Patrick has appointed Rosalie P. Lawless, the director of human resources at Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital in Worcester, to the Qunisigamond Community College Board of Trustees.
Worcester State University is set to unveil a renovated 422-bed, energy-efficient residence hall constructed by Milford's Consigli Construction Co.
Mount Wachusett Community College is holding two information sessions next week in Gardner and Devens to give advice on how to write grant applications for state
Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray was in Worcester this morning to announce $450,000 in grants for school districts exploring regionalization.
Anna Maria College in Paxton has partnered with the Society for Human Resource Management to offer an online course beginning later this month.
The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center says the state spends more per pupil on education than many states, but less as a percentage of income than most.
Worcester job training nonprofit TRA Inc. recently promoted former program director Lisa Welcome to a vice president slot.
Since its founding in the early 1980s, the Princeton Review Co. of Framingham has been best known for helping students prepare for standardized tests like the SATs.
The Staples Foundation for Learning has awarded $640,000 in grants to youth development programs across the country, including four in Massachusetts.
Janelle C. Ashley, the first woman president of Worcester State University, plans to retire next year.
Massachusetts could get nearly $204 million to help save or hire 2,900 teachers as part of a $26 billion spending bill the U.S.