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🔒The final drop: Women are still underrepresented as college presidents

Despite progress in the lower rungs of higher education’s leadership ladder, women are not equally represented in the industry’s top executive spot.

🔒No bad time for good ideas: eSki shows how startups can build up their profiles

Worcester personal watercraft company shows how even in a shaky economy, good ideas can get close to investment ready.

Former state rep. to lead Clark’s Small Business Development Center, in interim

Clark University has appointed Robert Spellane, former state representative and community health center leader, as interim regional director of its Small Business Development Center.

Movers & Shakers for June 12, 2023

People are on the move at UMass Memorial Medical Group, Fidelity Bank, and Clark University.
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Anonymous donor gives Clark $1M for new honors program

Clark University in Worcester received a gift of $1 million to design, develop, and launch an honors program at the school. The donor is a Clark alumnus who wishes to remain anonymous.

Education consortium names Holy Cross president as next chair

The Higher Education Consortium of Central Massachusetts board has selected Vincent Rougeau, president of The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester as its next board chair, effective July 1.

🔒Level up: Fitchburg State’s game design program puts it near forefront of $57B industry

Fitchburg State's game design program positions students and the school near the forefront of a $57 billion industry.

🔒University entrepreneurship programs help undergrad startup bring power to Indonesian fish farms

A company founded by Worcester undergrads aims to supply rural communities with an inexpensive local source of electricity.
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Clark names new chair for Armenian genocide studies

Worcester’s Clark University has named Elyse Semerdjian as the next Kaloosdian and Mugar Chair in Modern Armenian History and Genocide at its Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.

Study: Central Mass. private colleges have $3.8B in economic impact

The Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts found the eight schools it represents in Central Massachusetts account for $3.8 billion in economic impact and 18,800 jobs.
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