Please do not leave this page until complete. This can take a few moments.
Worcester-based RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp. has licensed exclusive worldwide rights to University of Massachusetts Medical School technology for the oral delive
The life sciences industry is on a growth track and here in Massachusetts it is growing 45 percent more rapidly than other industries in the state.
Think of a scientist or a mathematician, and the first things that come to mind may not be interpersonal skills or a focus on the bottom line. That’s where the National Professional Science Master’s Association comes in.
The Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education is calling for big changes in the state's high schools.
Four researchers from UMass Medical School in Worcester have received American Heart Association grants totaling $617,000.
Framingham's Perini Corp. has been awarded more than $248 million in new construction contracts.
Two drivers from Central Massachusetts have been named to UPS' "Circle of Honor" for going 25 or more years without having an accident.
The Mount Wachusett Community College Foundation Inc. has named Scott B. Howard, COO of Bemis Associates in Shirley, as its Harold E. Drake Citizen of the Year.
Pharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb has hired an MIT and Boston University graduate as vice president and general manager of its $750 million Devens biologics manufacturing facility.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute will host a state Workforce Training Fund information session focused on guidelines for several of the fund's grants.
Knowing something intellectually and seeing it with your own two eyes are two very different things.
The University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees has formally chosen Michael F. Collins as chancellor of UMass Medical School in Worcester.
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute will get $1 million in federal and state grants to develop artificial limbs that act like the real thing, the university said.
Local universities are giving people two opportunities to catch a lecture entitled "The Current Financial Crisis: Causes and Remedies" by Carolyn V. Currie, a principal at the Australia-based Private Public Sector Partnerships.
The Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer is one of five Massachusetts employers named to the AARP's list of the best employers for workers over