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Sexual assault, terrorism focus of Worcester conference

Massachusetts law enforcement and college officials gathered Wednesday to talk about sexual assaults and terrorist threats, two areas of focus that have commanded attention in the past decade.

QCC recognized for low-income affordability, success

Quinsigamond Community College has been named to a list of 25 community colleges across the country that advance opportunities for low-income students by the U.S Department of Education.

Framingham State passes record $10M fundraising milestone

Framingham State has passed $10 million in fundraising in its latest campaign, more than the university has ever raised in a single campaign in its history.

5 things to know about your nursing care

At some point in your life, you or a loved one will end up in the hospital and it is important to have a solid understanding of nursing care.
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Clark University launches new professional studies school

Clark University has launched its new School of Professional Studies that will build upon the institutes previous professional classes previously taught under the College of Professional and Continuing Education school.

Worcester schools make U.S. News & World Report list

The latest U.S. News and World Report college ranking is out, with Worcester's schools having a strong showing overall and climbing in key rankings of more than 1,800 schools throughout the nation.

Happy trails, Gail Carberry

It is difficult to overstate the impact Gail Carberry has had on both Quinsigamond Community College and the Central Massachusetts business community.

Mount Wachusett opens doors to displaced ITT Tech students

The abrupt closure of all 137 campuses of the ITT Technical Institute has left approximately 35,000 students out in the cold, and Mount Wachusett Community College has announced it will work with them to find them a place at the school.
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Carberry to retire as Quinsigamond Community College president

Gail E. Carberry, who has led Quinsigamond Community College as its president for 10 years, announced Tuesday she will retire from her position at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year.

New website seeks to open government’s data

Massachusetts Comptroller Thomas Shack is poised to give anyone interested the opportunity to take a closer look at the digital innards of state government with a new transparency website aptly called CTHRU.
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