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Education

  • Colleges, City Should Follow Pharmacy School's Lead

    December 8, 2008

    Ask someone from out of town what they know about Worcester and you’ll likely hear one response: “Worcester. Aren’t there a lot of colleges there?”

    December 8, 2008
  • Q&A with Debra Townsley, head of Nichols College, Dudley

    December 8, 2008

    With credit markets dried up and unemployment soaring, many colleges and new college graduates have been hit hard by the current economic crisis. Here, Debra M.

    December 8, 2008
  • State Falling Into Recession

    Matthew L. Brown December 4, 2008

    The state's minimal economic growth in October will give way to outright declines in the next six months, according to the University of Massachusetts Boston Donahue Institute's latest MassBenchmarks Bullet

    Matthew L. Brown December 4, 2008
  • Careers Still Found On Factory Floor

    December 4, 2008

    Over the next decade there are likely to be lots of job opportunities in technical fields, particularly in manufacturing, but Central Massachusetts educators and nonprofits trying to draw students down those career paths have their work cut out fo

    December 4, 2008
  • WSC Trustee To Lead New England Board Of Higher Ed

    December 2, 2008

    The New England Board of Higher Education has chosen Michael K. Thomas, a trustee of Worcester State College, as its new president and CEO.

    December 2, 2008
  • Consortium Head Named To State Board

    December 2, 2008

    Mark P.

    December 2, 2008
  • UMass Med School Profs Honored

    December 2, 2008

    University of Massachusetts President Jack M. Wilson honored six of the system's faculty members, including two from UMass Medical School in Worcester, for their community service efforts.

    December 2, 2008
  • Life Sciences Center Posts Grant Rules

    Eileen Kennedy November 25, 2008

    The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center has taken its next anticipated step: defining the certification criteria that all interested companies must meet to get funding.

    Eileen Kennedy November 25, 2008
  • November 24, 2008
  • Interns Step In During Economic Struggles

    Matthew L. Brown November 24, 2008

    In challenging and unpredictable economic times, what employer wouldn’t want a steady source of free labor?

    Matthew L. Brown November 24, 2008
  • Consortium: Schools Among Region's Last Growth Industries

    Matthew L. Brown November 20, 2008

    The Colleges of Worcester Consortium says in its 2007-08 annual report that 15,800 Worcester County residents attended the consortium's member schools this year.

    Matthew L. Brown November 20, 2008
  • Economic Outlook: Bad But Not Hopeless

    November 18, 2008

    The economy is in bad shape and getting worse, but that doesn't mean there's no good news for businesses and workers, according to participants in a panel discussion sponsored by the Worcester Business Journal yesterday.

    November 18, 2008
  • 12 New Grads For Worcester InnerCity Entrepreneurs

    November 12, 2008

    A dozen Central Massachusetts entrepreneurs were recognized at a commencement ceremony for InnerCity Entreprenuers' Worcester class of 2008 this morning.

    November 12, 2008
  • Healing Tech Wins Biz Plan Contest

    Christina Davis November 12, 2008

    A company with patented technology that fosters quick bone healing was named the winner of the 2008 WPI Venture Forum Business Plan contest.

    Christina Davis November 12, 2008
  • Promotion For Perriello At Holy Cross

    November 11, 2008

    Cristal Perriello has been promoted to the newly created position of manager of media relations and communications at The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester.

    November 11, 2008
  • Economic Solution: Hit The Books

    November 10, 2008

    With the recent financial market turmoil, many businesses are getting more tactical and shortening their outlook to the next few months or the next couple business quarters as caution seems to be the business word of the day.

    November 10, 2008

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