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Education

  • WPI To Offer Biochemistry Doctorate

    Matthew L. Brown March 19, 2009

    In part because of the level of work being done at its Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center at Gateway Park in Worcester, the faculty at Worcester Polytechnic Institute has voted to establish a PhD program in b

    Matthew L. Brown March 19, 2009
  • Susan M. Osmers, human resource generalist, Training Resources of America Inc., Worcester

    March 17, 2009

    After spending time in the public- and private-sector human resources world, Susan M.

    March 17, 2009
  • March 16 Issue of the WBJ

    March 16, 2009

    Issue Highlights On Page One STRATEGY SHIFT – Worcester’s Fuller Foundation invests in biotech companies.

    March 16, 2009
  • WBJ Talk Back, March 16, 2009

    March 16, 2009

    “To avoid tax hikes and toll hikes, the Governor should consider moving the State Transportation Department to the Worcester area.

    March 16, 2009
  • Princeton Review Completes K-12 Services Sale

    March 13, 2009

    The Princeton Review Inc., the Framingham preparation and educational services company, has completed the sale of its K-12 services division for $9.5 million.

    March 13, 2009
  • Worcester Oil Co. Cries Foul Over Consortium Deal

    March 11, 2009

    The drop in oil prices has brought relief to many New England residents, but it's also led to a dust up between the Colleges of Worcester Consortium and its oil supplier,

    March 11, 2009
  • Innovation Month Kicks Off At South High

    Eileen Kennedy March 10, 2009

    More than 600 middle school students helped kick off Worcester Innovation Month with an assembly at South High Community School this morning, the first in a month-long series of events to get more students interested in engineering, science and ma

    Eileen Kennedy March 10, 2009
  • OSV Early 2009 Attendance Up 32%

    Matthew L. Brown March 10, 2009

    January and February attendance was up 32 percent over last year at Old Sturbridge Village, the best start to a year in seven years for the living museum.

    Matthew L. Brown March 10, 2009
  • Worcester Students Rally For More Aid

    Eileen Kennedy March 4, 2009

    Students from the Worcester-based College of the Holy Cross, Assumption College and Becker College were among more than 125 students and financial aid advocates from across the state who made their voices heard today as they lobbied local legislat

    Eileen Kennedy March 4, 2009
  • Historic Drug Got Its Start In North Grafton

    Eileen Kennedy March 2, 2009

    There has been a lot of excitement around genetic-based cures for different diseases, but a relatively local case is a great example of how long it can take between an idea, the resulting research and its approval for use in humans by the federal

    Eileen Kennedy March 2, 2009
  • Going Green | Saving money on energy doesn't have to be complicated

    Dona Neely March 2, 2009

    Today's economy requires a proactive quest for cost-savings opportunities. It should also inspire companies to go green. The adoption of more sustainable practices can decrease environmental impacts and benefit the bottom line.

    Dona Neely March 2, 2009
  • WBJ Talk Back, March 2, 2009

    March 2, 2009

    “Great article. It’s about time we see some relief!"

    March 2, 2009
  • Windham-Bannister Advocates For Intern Funding

    Eileen Kennedy February 25, 2009

    Later today, Dr.

    Eileen Kennedy February 25, 2009
  • Vigneux Helping WPI Get Gifts

    February 24, 2009

    Worcester Polytechnic Institute has hired Michelle Vigneux as director of annual giving at the Office of Development and Alumni Relations.

    February 24, 2009
  • Hanover Awards Scholarships To 21 Local Students

    Matthew L. Brown February 23, 2009

    The Hanover Insurance Group Foundation Inc. of Worcester has awarded 21 scholarships to local high school students and the children of Hanover Insurance Group employees.

    Matthew L. Brown February 23, 2009
  • UMass Plans $1,500 Price Hike

    February 20, 2009

    The finance committee of the University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees has approved a tuition and fee increase of up to $1,500 for in-state students.

    February 20, 2009

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