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Education

  • New Life Sciences Center Takes $10M Hit

    November 7, 2008

    Life sciences companies hoping to receive grants or loans from the newly formed Massachusetts Life Sciences Center can reduce their expectations a little.

    November 7, 2008
  • CEOs Vote For Decisiveness, Students For Intelligence

    November 4, 2008

    When considering their vote for president, CEOs place a lot of value on decisiveness and moral character, while students are more concerned with communication ability and intelligence.

    November 4, 2008
  • Mathworks Sponsors Genetic Engineering Contest

    Eileen Kennedy November 3, 2008

    The Mathworks of Natick is acting as the lead sponsor of the International Genetically Engineered Machine 2008 student competition held at MIT in Cambridge.

    Eileen Kennedy November 3, 2008
  • Region's High School Scientists Compete For $100K

    Matthew L. Brown October 30, 2008

    Two teams of high school students from Central Massachusetts will spend Nov. 7 and 8 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology competing in the Siemens Competition in Math Science & Technology regional finals.

    Matthew L. Brown October 30, 2008
  • Hudson Firm's Desks Used On USS Intrepid

    Matthew L. Brown October 30, 2008

    A Hudson office furniture manufacturer has been chosen to provide employee workstations aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, which is scheduled to reopen to the public Nov. 8.

    Matthew L. Brown October 30, 2008
  • Bump Makes Sterling Visit To Discuss Jobs

    Matthew L. Brown October 29, 2008

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    Matthew L. Brown October 29, 2008
  • Bowditch & Dewey Honors Longtime Partner

    October 28, 2008

    Bowditch & Dewey LLP has named its college and university roundtable seminar series after James E. Wallace Jr., who has been a partner at the firm for 39 years.

    October 28, 2008
  • New Worcester State Dean

    October 28, 2008

    Worcester State College has appointed Elaine Tateronis, chair of the education department, as interim dean of education.

    October 28, 2008
  • The Graying Of The Worcester Workforce

    Dr. Kelly Niles-yokum October 27, 2008

    What happens when 78 million baby boomers begin to hit “retirement” age? For the Worcester region it may mean a big dose of reality.

    Dr. Kelly Niles-yokum October 27, 2008
  • What Recession?

    Eileen Kennedy October 24, 2008

    There is some good economic news out there, particularly when it comes to Massachusetts.

    Eileen Kennedy October 24, 2008
  • Reopening Scheduled At Cookson Park

    Matthew L. Brown October 20, 2008

    Various city government officials, politicians, College of the Holy Cross students, faculty and neighbors of the college are scheduled to cut the ribbon on a Worcester park restoration project that's been ei

    Matthew L. Brown October 20, 2008
  • Lung Therapy Research Wins Cummings School Award

    October 17, 2008

    A veterinary student's research into the use of stem cells in lung therapies won top honors in an annual contest at Tufts University's Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.

    October 17, 2008
  • OSV Attendance Up As Visitors Seek Frugality Tips

    Matthew L. Brown October 16, 2008

    Columbus Day weekend attendance at Old Sturbridge Village increased by 39 percent over the same weekend last year, the living museum said.

    Matthew L. Brown October 16, 2008
  • Nichols To Offer Two Degrees In Euro Program

    Matthew L. Brown October 16, 2008

    Nichols College in Dudley will begin offering a dual degree program in an expanded partnership with European University.

    Matthew L. Brown October 16, 2008
  • Mathworks Makes It Easy And Fun

    Matthew L. Brown October 15, 2008

    Natick-based The Mathworks says its new MATLAB and Simulink programs can be learned more quickly and will allow students to spend more time on projects and actual coursework.

    Matthew L. Brown October 15, 2008
  • Crafty Pick for Anna Maria

    October 15, 2008

    Paxton-based Anna Maria College has hired David L. Leach, the former executive director of the Worcester Center for Crafts, as its new director of foundation, corporate and government relations.

    October 15, 2008

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