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The University of Massachusetts has appointed a new interim CEO of its Internet learning division, UMassOnline.
Additional information on Siemens Industry Inc.'s move to Gateway Park was announced this week.
An economic journal published by the UMass Donahue Institute declared today that the state is doing "pretty well in a very scary world," but warned that national and global events could weigh heavily on the prospects for future growth.
When higher education and manufacturers collide, innovation can result.
A startup company aiming to commercialize its design for a robotic gripper hand got a boost Tuesday as a panel of judges at Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Venture Forum selected it above nine other pitches from entrepreneurs.
Autonomous robots created by teams of engineers from across the United States will compete for $1.5 million in prizes this weekend at
Earlier this year, Worcester Polytechnic Institute announced an initiative aimed at delivering high-quality health care for an aging population.
Quinsigamond Community College has announced that in unanimous approval of the school's fiscal year 2013 budget, its board of directors also voted to ex
The next week will be a big for one for MetroWest job seekers.
Figge Hall, the newest residence hall at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, has earned LEED Gold certification from the U.S
Clark University in Worcester has received a $329,000 grant to study the Asian Longhorned Beetle infestation in New England, the school announced this morning.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute is launching its largest ever fundraising campaign with the goal of raising $200 million by 2015, when the university will celebrate its 150th anniversary.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute will break ground next month on an 89,000-square-foot residence hall on Faraday Street, the college announced today.
The potential doubling of interest rates on new federally backed loans for college students has Central Massachusetts colleges frustrated for their students, but not expecting major impacts.