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Movers & Shakers for Dec. 9, 2019

Check out the latest promotions and hires in Central Massachusetts.

🔒Seven Hills to revisit influential 2015 report on Worcester immigrants

Seven Hills Foundation has plans to revisit its influential 2015 report, which found foreign-born residents accounted for 37% of all business owners in Worcester and spent an estimated $472 million across the local economy that year.

🔒Brazilian-Americans have transformed MetroWest communities like Framingham and Marlborough

In Framingham, the influx of Brazilians has been particularly crucial to the revival of a former mill town going through hard times.

🔒Visa program used by Central Mass. businesses for specialized workers under fire

When Central Massachusetts companies look to fill software, programming or research jobs, they’re increasingly looking to foreign labor under an immigrant work program called H-1B.
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WPI researchers get $746K to develop math game site

Researchers at WPI received a $746,000 grant to develop a website for children to design and play math games to develop computational thinking skills.

Fidelity Bank donates building to Fitchburg State University

Fidelity Bank is donating its former headquarters in downtown Fitchburg to Fitchburg State University.

🔒UMass Memorial ramping up interpretation services for non-English-speaking patients

As the population in and around Worcester has diversified in recent years, with more newcomers not so fluent in English, the medical community has taken what was once almost an afterthought – interpreter assistance – and made it an essential service.

WPI, Clark, UMass Medical have fewer international students

The number of foreign students enrolled at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Clark University and UMass Medical School fell slightly last year, as the number of such students nationally flattened, according to a new report.
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MCPHS ranks 3rd nationally in long-term payoff for graduates

MCPHS University doesn't have the prestige or name recognition of schools like Stanford, MIT and Harvard University, but a new study gives it bragging rights over those and other schools in an important area: better long-term payoff for graduates.

WPI researchers discover weak spots for hackers in Intel, STM chips

Two Worcester Polytechnic Institute researchers and a team they lead have discovered what the school says are serious security vulnerabilities in computer chips affecting laptop, desktop and other users around the world.
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