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Lawmakers to discuss female leadership in education

Senate President Karen Spilka and House Speaker Pro Tempore Patricia Haddad plan to host a briefing Wednesday delving into women's leadership in Massachusetts education.

Helping immigrant businesses: Foreign-born entrepreneurs aren’t as familiar with their available resources

A focus group found foreign-born entrepreneurs weren't as connected as they could be to resources. The city and its partners say helping such businesses is a priority.

Coming to Worcester: The city’s immigrant population has shifted in the last decade

For a century starting in the 1870s, immigrants moving into Worcester almost exclusively came from Europe and North America. That's no longer the case.

Framingham State president new national association chair

Framingham State University President Javier Cevallos is the new chairman of the board of directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
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Seven Central Mass. entities receive collaborative workspace funding

Seven entities in Central Massachusetts have received a share of $2.2 million in state grants to help spur entrepreneurship and small businesses.

WPI receives $895K to develop artificial intelligence fellowships

With an anticipated shortfall in artificial intelligence professionals, the U.S. Department of Education has awarded $895,000 to Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Manufacturing and health care lead new South Worcester County economic development plan

Communities in South Worcester County can now apply for public works grants and economic assistance programs.

Movers & Shakers

Catch up on which Central Mass. professionals are on the move.
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Assumption College named exclusive higher ed sponsor for WooSox

Assumption College will be the exclusive higher education sponsor of the future Worcester Red Sox, the Worcester college and ballclub jointly announced Thursday.

Council: Use pot revenue to fund after-school programs

Almost 8,000 low-income students are on a waiting list for after-school and summer learning, according to a report recommending tapping the anticipated revenue from marijuana sales.
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