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Will Murray Look To Combine Business Groups?

In 2011, a prominent Worcester attorney sparked debate among local business groups when he suggested they consolidate to have a more focused approach to economic development.

The New College Try: More Central Mass. Schools Embrace Entrepreneurship

Derek Canton has an energy that's contagious, is heavily active at his church and has a self-described...

Report: Worcester Leads The Way In Mid-Level Staffing

Worcester has its challenges. But efforts in the city to churn out mid-level skills workers to meet...

Higgins Armory Building Faces Market Challenges

Highly visible to passing motorists on its hillside perch, does the gleaming steel-and-glass Higgins Armory Museum — which has housed one of the world's largest collections of medieval armor and weaponry for the past 82 years — also hold the potential for other uses?
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Grant To Expand QCC Life Sciences Offerings

Quinsigamond Community College will receive a $310,000 capital grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) to boost its life sciences program.

Open Dialogue, Input Vital To Worcester’s Future

Picture this: It's a warm, sunny day and you're downtown; your day starts with an event at...

QCC Approves Downtown Worcester Expansion

Quinsigamond Community College's board of trustees unanimously voted to expand to downtown Worcester at its Wednesday meeting. The school will lease 72,409 square feet of office, lab and classroom space in the former Telegram & Gazette building at 20 Franklin St.

Worcester Theater District Plan Welcomed, Parking Questioned

On a bitterly cold evening, the proposed master plan for a downtown theater district in Worcester received a largely warm reception from about 150 people last night inside the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts.
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MassMEP Partners With QCC For Degree Path

The Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MassMEP) has partnered with Quinsigamond Community College (QCC) to create a new associate degree program in manufacturing, the two announced.

EMC’s Higher Ed IT Program Reaches 1,000 Schools

Hopkinton-based EMC Corp., which employs more than 53,000 people around the world, has its own type of solution for the high-tech skills gap – developing its own vendor-agnostic curriculum for colleges and universities to train the IT workers of tomorrow.
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