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Holy Cross planning fully in-person fall semester

The College of the Holy Cross is expecting a return to normalcy for its fall semester, with...

State education leader urges prompt decision by Becker

With the future of Becker College still unclear, state higher education officials say they want to make...

WPI will no longer consider SAT, ACT in admissions

In 2007, Worcester Polytechnic Institute stopped requiring SAT or ACT scores in its admissions process. Now, it won't consider them at all.

WBJ seeks suggestions for its 2021 Power 50

The Worcester Business Journal is seeking suggestions for individuals to include on its 2021 Power 50 list, which is compiled annually.
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Becker, on cusp of potential closure, planning spring graduation but making contingency plans for students

Becker College, mired in financial problems that could put its long-term future at risk, is moving ahead with its spring graduation ceremony. But it's also making contingency plans for students potentially having to transfer elsewhere if the college were to close.

🔒Movers & Shakers for March 15, 2021

People are on the move at Worcester Art Museum, Spectrum Health System, Open Sky Community services and more.

🔒WBJ announces the Hall of Fame, Class of 2021

Five years ago, WBJ created its Hall of Fame in order to honor the lifetime achievements of those professionals who have significantly improved the Central Massachusetts economy and community. With the induction this year of the Class of 2021, the WBJ Hall of Fame has grown to 17 members

🔒In a year like no other, WBJ announces its 2021 Business Leaders of the Year

When the professionals who would become WBJ’s 2021 Business Leaders of the Year started their years anew in January 2020, they could have had no idea the past 15 months would end up like they did. Yet, each of them in their own way, found a path for their organizations to thrive.
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FSU launches new workforce preparation center

Framingham State University Professor Professor Halcyon Mancuso has helped establish a new humanities workforce preparation center with the goal of helping students launch successful careers. 

FSU receives grant to educate leaders about systemic racism

Framingham State University has received a $62,250 grant to address systemic racism in higher education and how it manifests on campus, with 150 campus leaders slated for the education.
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