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Three Boston law firms were the only New England firms represented on the annual list of the 50 best law firms for women compiled by Working Mother magazine and consulting group
Those looking to get ahead should simply ask their employers to help pay for school, a recent Acco
Worcester science and nature museum the EcoTarium has received a $51,917 state grant it says could make the facility nearly 100 percent energy efficient.
The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences has purchased 36-40 Foster St. in downtown Worcester for $1.5 million.
Forbes.com has named the Worcester Polytechnic Institute one of the "Top Colleges for Getting Rich."
Nichols College will build yet another new residence hall on its Dudley campus thanks to $4 million in tax-exempt bonds issued by the state Health and Education Facilities Authority.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute expects to install the city's first "living green roof" atop the school's new East Hall on Boynton Street Tuesday.
P. Kevin Condron seems to be involved in just about every corner of the Worcester business community. The CEO of The Granite Group Wholesalers LLC, he’s also a director of The Hanover Insurance Group and TD Banknorth Inc.
Becker College President Kenneth Zirkle has resigned in order to take a job as president of Post University in Waterbury, Conn.
A sufficient number of College of the Holy Cross alumni gave money to the school this year to convince Worcester native and Holy Cross graduate J.D. Power III to give the school $500,000.
Paxton-based Anna Maria College is offering accelerated business degrees to Worcester city employees at the school's Prescott Street location.
Jack P. Calareso joined Anna Maria College in Paxton as president on July 1, 2007 after nearly 30 years working in education. Over the last 12 months he’s acclimated himself to the private Catholic school, which has an enrollment of about 700.
When Dr. Charles P. Conroy first went to work there 20 years ago, the Doctor Franklin Perkins School in Lancaster was an intimidating presence to many in the community.
One of the greatest constraints to continued economic growth in New England is the inability of business to hire skilled workers.
The Worcester area saw the most growth in the education and health services sector over the past year, while financial activities shrank the most, according to the latest data from the FDIC.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has purchased licenses for Westborough-based eClinicalWorks' electronic medical records and practice management software.