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Prof Returns To Nichols As Dean

ˆ  Nichols College in Dudley has named Larry Muller as dean for the Division of Graduate and...

Princeton Review Loses $13.2M In Q2

Despite revenues climbing nearly 80 percent to $56.2 million, second-quarter losses for the The Princeton Review increased...

Clark Prof Named To State Board

Gov. Deval Patrick has appointed James McDermott, an assistant professor at Worcester's Clark University, to the state...

Employers Should Tread Cautiously With Unpaid Interns | Federal rules require an education component when internships are for credit

Melanie LeDoux knew she had scored big when she landed a paid internship at human resource software...
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Coworkers Notice Break Room Etiquette

Results of a new OfficeTeam survey suggest that cleanliness is valued very highly in many workplaces.The survey...

Preschool Gets State Grant

A state grant will allow four toddlers to attend a Worcester preschool free of charge for three...

Framingham State Dorm Benefits From Bond Rating | New residence hall scheduled for completion in 2010

  Construction of a new $47 million, 400-bed residence hall at Framingham State College - recently renamed Framingham...

SBA, WPI To Help Businesses Hook Up With Government

The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Collaborative for Entrepreneurship and Innovation have scheduled...
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Russell Romandini, director of student administrative services, Becker College

Russell Romandini has held jobs helping college students ever since he was a college student himself. Now,...

MCAS Tests Hold Bay State Students Back

I would like to offer my sincere congratulations to the graduating Class of 2010 at all of...
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