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More than 400 people packed the Beechwood Hotel last night for the WBJ's ninth annual 40 Under Forty event and we've got a special video and photos to prove it!
The Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton has opened its new campus center.
Enrollment in two- and four-year colleges increased by 3 million between 2000 and 2006, according to new U.S. Census Bureau statistics.
Blue-green eggs and pink veal may sound unusual, but they may end up beings keys to keeping some family farms in New England economically viable.
Charles Agosta, chairman of Worcester-based Clark University’s physics department, figures 2006 was the perfect time for he and business partner Arthur Williams to found MachFlow.
When it comes to retirement, plenty of media reports suggest that the Baby Boomers are a new breed.
Worcester-based design and construction firm Cutler Associates has created a new "scholastic division" to specialize in school construction projects.
Dennis Berkey, president and CEO of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, will help lead a new effort to make education a top priority for state politicians.
The International Stem Cell Registry at the University of Massachusetts Medical School was officially launched today.
Mark Shear, president of Worcester's Berman Auctioneers & Appraisers, has been appointed the new chairman of the Accredited Auctioneer of Real Estate education program.
The MetroWest region continues to be an economic powerhouse compared to the rest of the state and the nation, but its preeminence is threatened by high home prices, according to panelists at an economic forum put on this morning by the
Worcester Polytechnic Institute graduate and Southborough native Marine Sgt. Jason Cox has been awarded the U.S.
For the past 12 years, lifelong Worcester resident Charles F. Monahan Jr. has been the president of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. The college recently purchased a building at 36-40 Foster St.
Worcester-based Becker College is applying for accreditation for its first master’s degree program, which would give working professionals a chance to earn an MBA in their off-hours.