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At a charter school in California, fourth and fifth graders study rare insects using an electron microscope via a fiber-optic link to a nearby university.
Chris Schonhoff, a researcher at Tufts University’s Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in North Grafton, will be able to keep researching how nitric oxide signals liver cells to produce bile and hopefully use that information to fight bacteria
A professor from the University of Massachusetts Medical School is one of five researchers from across the country being honored by the Leukemia & Lymphom
A College of the Holy Cross professor has received a National Science Foundation grant of nearly $500,000 to create an online database of bird skeletons.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute says it has formed a partnership with Cambridge-based Zipcar to provide two hybrid cars to WPI faculty, staff and students.
Nearly 60 percent more high school students in Massachusetts and five other states will be taking advanced math and science courses this fall, according to the National Math and Science Initiative
The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester has appointed Michael C. Perry as the school's new vice president for development and alumni relations.
Several Worcester colleges found their way onto the U.S. News and World Report list of best colleges for 2009, though with some slippage from last year.
Framingham State College has hired a new vice president for college advancement, Christopher Hendry of Nashua, N.H.
Boston University and its Center for Human Genetics Inc. have agreed to no longer offer testing services patented by Worcester-based Athena Diagnostics Inc.
A year into life as a two-year college offering associates degrees, officials at Salter College in West Boylston say the transformation has gone smoothly.
When officials at Eagle Hill School in Hardwick started planning a new performing arts center and dining hall, they figured it would be finished in 2010.
To find out how local college endowments fared over the last year, one need only ask a simple question: Did the school’s fiscal year end May 31 or June 30?
Civil engineering students are finding jobs easily after graduation from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, but local engineering and employment firms say the difficult economy has presented the same problems and opportunities to engineers as it has
With private lenders increasingly withdrawing from the student loan market, some credit unions are stepping in to fill the gap in the local area.
When Kenneth Zirkle joined Becker College in Worcester as president he was charged with revitalizing a college that was struggling to break even.