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St. Mark’s School Lands $5M Grant

St. Mark’s School of Southborough has received a $5 million grant from an anonymous foundation that will...

WPI, UMass Medical To Collaborate On Army Project

Armed with a $1.9 million research and development grant, a team from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and...

Internships Become Part Of The College Experience

As the economy continues to recover from a deep recession, having relevant work experience when you apply...

School-Business Bond Blossoms From STEM Outreach

Careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics — also known as the STEM fields — are some...
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A Changed Relationship? Community colleges await direction on new governance plan, potential impact on workforce development

The state's community colleges are preparing for an academic year that could bring major change, thanks to...

Movers & Shakers — Aug. 20

EcoTarium of Worcester has hired Joseph P. Cox as its new president. He replaces Stephen M. Pitcher,...

It Takes An Industry: Manufacturers Race Against The Clock To Fill Worker Gap

Bryon Deysher, CEO of Methods Machine Tools in Sudbury, stands at a podium before a group of...

Framingham State Program Wins Cost Ranking

Framingham State University's online Master of Education in Curriculum & Instructional Technology Program scored high rankings on...
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Whitinsville School Gets Grant For Library Upgrades

The Whitinsville Christian School has received a $3-million bond from MassDevelopment to renovate and expand the school's...

Should Central Mass. Have A Law School? Despite Some Appeal, Industry May Not Support One

Students in and around Worcester have schools that can prepare them to become doctors, veterinarians, teachers, engineers...
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