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Worcester groups to receive $15,000 from MassDevelopment

Girls Inc. and Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester are receiving a combined $15,000 in grants through MassDevelopment's AMP it up! program.

What you need to know in education for 2017

As Central Massachusetts colleges and universities compete with each other and with others across the country for students, making school more affordable and reaching outside of the traditional student population without sacrificing quality are new goals.

Going out-of-state to grow student population

Nichols College reaching out beyond Massachusetts to find community college students looking to transfer.

Technocopia founder sees ‘Wow’ factor as crowdfunding necessity

Nick Bold is a warrior in the 21st century gig economy and one of his greatest weapons is wow factor.
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Making space for Worcester’s makerspaces

Spaces that give tinkerers, students and entrepreneurs access to a new field of technology are asserting themselves throughout Central Mass.

QCC to expand Southbridge lab capacity with $489K workforce grant

Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester will receive $488,735 to expand laboratory capacity in the computer information technologies lab at its Southbridge location with an eye towards training the unemployed and underemployed.

QCC recognized for low-income affordability, success

Quinsigamond Community College has been named to a list of 25 community colleges across the country that advance opportunities for low-income students by the U.S Department of Education.

Home is where the jobs are

As Massachusetts gets older, home care workers are in high demand.
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Happy trails, Gail Carberry

It is difficult to overstate the impact Gail Carberry has had on both Quinsigamond Community College and the Central Massachusetts business community.

Carberry to retire as Quinsigamond Community College president

Gail E. Carberry, who has led Quinsigamond Community College as its president for 10 years, announced Tuesday she will retire from her position at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year.
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Worcester, MA
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