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MWCC unveils $38M science center

Mount Wachusett Community College has unveiled its 44,000-square-foot Dr. Daniel M. Asquino Science Center, which not only moves science education at the school forward but acknowledges the influence of the school's long-time president, who is set to retire next year.

Fitchburg State gets $240K for student research

In one of the largest private grants it has ever received, Fitchburg State University has received $240,000 to fund student-faculty collaboration on research focused on issues of personal fitness and the health of the Nashua River over the next three years.

Technocopia founder sees ‘Wow’ factor as crowdfunding necessity

Nick Bold is a warrior in the 21st century gig economy and one of his greatest weapons is wow factor.

MWCC named top school for veterans

Mount Wachusett Community College was recognized as a two-year college that offers military veterans quality education that lead to high salaries within six years of graduation.
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Antiquarian Society puts a copper face on antiquity

While it protects the antiquities from the past, it does not mean the American Antiquarian Society is stuck in the past, as highlighted by the new copper face it will soon show the city of Worcester.

Women must continue to mentor, take risks

Worcester has secured its place in history as part of the women's rights movement but the community must continue to push forward.

Clark to fight for more mid-career students

John Chetro-Szivos came full-time to Clark University in January, as the school was changing its College of Professional and Continuing Education (COPACE) into the School of Professional Studies in order to entice more mid-career professionals back to school for advanced education.

Worcester chamber opposes recreational marijuana

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has taken a stance against the regulation and taxation of recreational marijuana but chose to avoid coming down with an opinion on the expansion of charter schools in the state.
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American Antiquarian Society seeking $20M for expansion

The American Antiquarian Society is seeking $20 million in state bonds towards a $21.6 million expansion project in Worcester.

MassDiGI gets $583K to build video game ecosystem

MassDiGI at Becker College has been awarded a five-year. $583,000 grant that will help build up the state's video game infrastructure, Congressman Jim McGovern announced Thursday.
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