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The Training Associates of Westborough has promoted Herb Blanchard to vice president of sales and Andrea Turner to vice president of operations.
The state's unemployment rate was 7.8 percent in March, up from a newly revised February rate of 7.7 percent, according to the state Executive Office of Labor and
An agreement between Milford-based Waters Corp. and the University of Warwick in England has led to the establishment of the "Waters Centre for BioMedical Mass Spectrometry" at the university.
The Worcester-based Seven Hills Foundation recently hired Judith Drew to run and expand its training programs.
The College of the Holy Cross has named Thomas M. Landy director of its Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture.
Becker College's nursing program has received a $540,072 grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.
Massachusetts residents are "deeply concerned" about the affordability of housing despite ongoing declines in prices, according to the 2009 UMass Donohue Institute/
A school that trains industrial engineers has bought an 8,000-square-foot office building at 11 Buffum Dam Rd. in Oxford.
Southern Worcester County needs photonics specialists. The Blackstone Valley needs skilled manufacturing technicians and entrepreneurs. Auto technicians are in demand all over.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute's new residence hall has received a Green Building of America award from Real Estate & Construction Review.
The first University of Massachusetts Medical School students to study at Harrington Memorial Hospital in Southbridge under a recently-signed affilia
UMass Online, the online division of the University of Massachusetts, increased its enrollment by 18 percent and brought in revenue of $46.8 million in its 2009 fiscal year.
The Worcester-based Seven Hills Foundation has appointed Judith L. Drew, a former employee of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, as chief learning officer.
Massachusetts Health Quality Partners' fifth annual clinical quality report says Massachusetts medical groups surpass most in the nation in the quality of medical care.
Angel investment dropped by 26.2 percent in 2008 as the number of angel-funded deals remained flat compared to 2007, according to the University of New Hampshire Center for Venture Research.