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Construction to begin at Holy Cross

Holy Cross will kick off work to improve the Hart Center after fundraising two-thirds of the estimated construction cost, the school said Wednesday.

Collins joins Mirick O’Connell

Lawyer Christopher Collins, who worked for Unum for 31 years, has joined Mirick O'Connell as the firm continues to grow its litigation team.

Holy Cross to host Women in Business conference

Ethics and values in business will be at the forefront of the discussion when the College of the Holy Cross hosts over 170 alumnae and females students Saturday at the 10th annual Women in Business Conference.

$29,000 grant to support Holy Cross service group

Working for Worcester – a group founded by students at the College of the Holy Cross in 2012 to make improvements around the city – has won a $29,000 grant from The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts to help the organization upgrade and expand.
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RIA K. MCNAMARA was hired by SVN | Parsons Commercial Group | Boston of Framingham as vice...

AG Healey to speak to Holy Cross students

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey will speak to students at the College of the Holy Cross this afternoon about her experiences as attorney general and her path to office.

Amanda Corbett Beaver

Leadership Giving Officer, College of the Holy Cross, WorcesterBirthplace: BostonResidence: NatickHigh school: Winchester High SchoolColleges and degrees...

WRTA adding bus route for 3 colleges

The Worcester Regional Transit Authority is adding bus route that will run between three of the city's colleges throughout the academic year, in an agreement with the Higher Education Consortium of Central Massachusetts (HECCMA).
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Liberal arts strongholds stand by their plans

When Babson College came in first in Money Magazine's 2014 college rankings for educational value, beating out mainstays such as Harvard, it served notice to academia that the trade- and career-focused schools that had been perceived as ankle-biters to the established big dogs had drawn blood.

Communities such as Worcester lean on tax-exempt nonprofits to help pay for services

Central Massachusetts, especially Worcester, is home to a number of nonprofits and other tax-exempt organizations. Last year, more than 30 percent of all land in the city was tax exempt.
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