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Assumption College in Worcester is branching out to capitalize on more in-demand majors.
Becker College's video game design program is now third nationally, up one spot from last year in a ranking by The Princeton Review.
Done effectively, thought leadership builds credibility and trust in your business.
I hate being called The Queen, but in all honesty, I know it will 1) never go away, 2) could be worse, and 3) is free advertising.
For someone who's had such an impact on special education services, it can be hard to believe Jeff Robinson never initially saw himself in the industry.
Check out which Central Mass. professionals have landed new positions recently.
Assumption College could become a university as part of a broader initiative to rework the organizational structure of the school to help weather a challenging period for smaller colleges.
An early-education program in Webster run by the Worcester Community Action Council will hold a grand opening celebration Friday following a $2.8-million renovation.
Successful companies encourage employee learning. Too often, education and professional development focuses only on top-tier employees, which is a mistake,
The gap of pay between Central Mass. male and female executives increased in the last year, as men continue to hold higher-paying positions.
Women continue to be vastly outnumbered by men at Central Mass. public companies, though improvement has been found in some areas.
More than five Massachusetts residents died on average each day of opioid overdoses last year. That would normally qualify as shocking. But it's down 4 percent year-to-year.
The Massachusetts economy added 5,600 jobs in December, the state announced Thursday, with the unemployment rate dropping to 3.3 percent.
LakePharma company was going to bring 150 jobs to Worcester, but a Chinese competitor took its place after the company decided it couldn't wait any longer and moved to Hopkinton.
When international healthcare company Optum bought Reliant Medical Group for $28 million on March 31, the Worcester physician group's foundation was spun out as an independent entity.