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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.

New England Center for Children opens $11M autism institute

The $10.5-million John and Diane Kim Autism Institute, opening next month, will house research, professional development and technology for the New England Center for Children, allowing it to continue to train its workforce, improve its technology and develop best practices.

Nichols to ink community college deals in three states

Nichols College in Dudley is planning to ease the pathway to a bachelor's degree for students from three New England community colleges with new agreements that streamline the credit and transfer process.

Advancing nursing education

Central Mass. academia is shifting to meet demand from evolving healthcare industry.
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Movers & Shakers

Gathered here are the latest hires and promotions in Central Massachusetts.

MassMEP president steps aside after working towards specialization

As Jack Healy prepares to step down from his role at MassMEP, he reflects back on the changing nature of manufacturing in Massachusetts.

Anna Maria’s new president looks towards strategic plan

Anna Maria College is in the preliminary phases of putting together its strategic plan, as President Mary Lou Retelle wraps up her first official year on the job.

QCC receives $300K for healthcare mannequins

Quinsigamond Community College has received an “unprecedented” gift of $300,000 that will allow it to complete the final phase of its health care programs.
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Worcester autism services provider hires 26

Behavioral Concepts, Inc., an autism assistance provider with a center in Worcester, has made several recent long-term workforce investments in an effort to keep up with increasing demand.

Voke/tech new focus of skills gap

The demand for voke/tech schools grows as students focus on on-the-job training and the region attempts to close the skills gap.
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