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Starting this fall, Becker College students will be able to earn Bachelor of Science degrees in business administration or criminal justice entirely online.
Worcester-based Becker College has received a $250,000 grant from a foundation led by a school graduate for improvements to its Leicester campus.
The College of the Holy Cross board of trustees has elected Worcester plumbing and heating supply magnate P. Kevin Condron as its chairman.
The Hanover Insurance Group Foundation has awarded 24 scholarships to local high school students and children of employees.
The Worcester-based Fallon Clinic Foundation has made Michael DiPierro its president.
The Associated Industries of Massachusetts says parts of Gov. Deval Patrick's "education action agenda" could help keep Massachusetts businesses competitive in the world economy.
In a recent report on economic development in North Central Massachusetts, a group of graduate student researchers from MIT presented a striking statistic.
Clark University President John Bassett has been elected to the Council for Higher Education Board of Directors.Bassett will begin his three-year term on July 1.
A University of Massachusetts Medical School professor who discovered the first microRNA has joined the scientific advisory board of RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp. of Worceste
Manufacturers in Fitchburg and Leominster are among five in the state chosen to participate in the Next Generation Manufacturing Initiative.
Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge has appointed town resident, real estate agent and conservationist Carol A. Childress director of museum affairs.
BIO, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, has named
A WPI professor will get help developing software to diagnose heart disease thanks to a $25,000 award.
To compete in the global economy, Massachusetts companies need to find creative ways to more effectively utilize their most valuable asset - brainpower. Hence the birth of the innovation economy.
Soon, there may be no one to take care of Fido, according to projections from the North Grafton-based Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.