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The Training Associates, the trainer consultant company based in Westborough, has hired Fred Ernsting as a recruiting manager.
Assumption College in Worcester has hired Dennis Braun as director of continuing and career education.Braun previously worked for two other local colleges, Becker and Anna Maria.
MBA students from Clark University's Graduate School of Management will soon be working as business development consultants at the Martin Luther King Jr.
The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center is looking to place 150 students and recent college graduates in internships at life science companies around the state this summer.
Nichols College of Dudley has added Joseph J. Carlone, president of Linemaster Switch Corp. in Woodstock, Conn., to its board of advisors.
Worcester’s College of the Holy Cross announced it has received $400,000 in federal funding to increase partnerships with six youth-serving organizations in the city.
Worcester Academy purchased four acres of land off Providence Street in Worcester for $2 million.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute will use a $1.6 million allocation from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop advanced prosthetic limbs.
State officials announced two new rebate programs for financing of solar energy projects.
Enrollment at Central Massachusetts colleges and universities rose over the past few years, even as other industries went downhill fast. And colleges are bullish going into 2010, no matter what the economy as a whole does.
In a recession, there are definitely areas that decline due to decreased economic activity, such as home building or consumer spending.
Thanks to a master's degree tuition incentive program offered by Worcester Polytechnic Institute, graduating seniors and recent alumni will have the opportunity to pursue advanced degrees at a fraction of the cost
According to federal statistics, fewer than half of the students in the United States who start college end up graduating. That’s a problem, according to some education officials.
There are currently 40 Central Massachusetts public school building projects in the Massachusetts School Building Authority’s capital pipeline.
In 2003 the state legislature and then Gov. Mitt Romney created the STEM Pipeline Fund in an effort to encourage science, technology, engineering and math education in the state.