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Life sciences extending opportunities to low-income students

The tough truth for students looking to get a foot in the door at a major life sciences company: You often need to know someone first. A new program seeks to change that.

College closure threat growing, state seeking new powers

State officials are ready to begin erecting a new process to screen, monitor and, if necessary, intervene to protect students when officials determine a school is at risk of closing.

Framingham State launching online MBA

Framingham State University is launching a fully-online MBA program aimed at working professionals who can't make it to campus.

First Danforth classes to be held Jan. 22

Framingham State University will hold its first classes at the Danforth Museum later this month, a milestone after the university bought the building in 2017.
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Focus on money: Colleges will offer more value for students while looking to generate more revenue

In 2018, Central Massachusetts colleges saw the value like never before of partnering on academic programs letting students get their degree earlier than they might otherwise.

Framingham State launching hospitality, tourism degree

Beginning with the spring 2019 semester, Framingham State will begin a hospitality and tourism management major it says is the first in the state university system.

Global trade war has had limited impact in MetroWest

More than half of MetroWest employers say they've felt no effects from global tariffs and just 9 percent said they felt a moderate negative effect, according to a new survey.

Framingham State president new national association chair

Framingham State University President Javier Cevallos is the new chairman of the board of directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
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Movers & Shakers

Thirteen professionals were on the move recently in Central Massachusetts.

Framingham State opens food pantry for students

Framingham State University has become the latest college to open a food pantry for hungry students.
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