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Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester has secured $9 million in state government funding over five years for its Adult Community Learning Center, which will allow for the hiring of more instructors and additional seats for approximately 140
After years of declines, enrollment picked up significantly in the fall semester for Worcester State University and both Central Massachusetts community colleges.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute will soon offer a master’s degree in artificial intelligence.
Hopkinton architect Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects has completed the renovation of the space learning center at Framingham State University.
Worcester Business Journal’s annual list of the most influential professionals in Central Massachusetts is doubling in size.
Enrollment has hit a 10-year low at all five of the state universities and community colleges in Central Massachusetts, with a considerable drop between fiscal 2020 and fiscal 2023.
A former school building located at 22 Waverly St. in Worcester has been sold by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester to an Auburn-based corporation for $1.1 million.
The team has declined to give a purchase price on the sale to Diamond Baseball Holdings, but at the request of WBJ, a Holy Cross professor has estimated the team's valuation based on revenues, market size, and the new stadium.
The Center for Applied Behavioral Instruction will open a transitional school in a former Clark University building located at 80 William St. in Worcester.
Clark University in Worcester has named Thomas Herald as its new regional director of the school’s Small Business Development Center.
Fitchburg State University will launch a new, fully online construction management graduate program seeking to address disparities between the demand in project management professionals and the lack of available talent.
Anna Maria College in Paxton has added three new members to its board of trustees, who come with expertise in the realms of health and human services, fire science, and public safety, areas the college sees as points of strength for its curriculum.
Following the retirement of longtime CFO Kathleen McGuire, Dean College has named Thomas Pistorino as the school’s new chief financial officer and treasurer.
It was Susan Dufresne’s childhood that prepared her to spend the last 50 years helping people, particularly children and young adults with developmental disabilities. It’s a career choice requiring compassion, patience, and a keen work ethic.
Medical research and bedside patient care often exist in different spheres, but UMass Memorial Health’s Dr. Laura Gibson applies all she’s discovered about a rare form of a common virus to her patients in order to create better outcomes for newborn
Over the last few years, Courtney Letourneau seen it all: from the ravages of COVID itself to the lingering impact on the region’s children.