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Doris Ann Sweet, director of library services, Assumption College

Doris Ann Sweet earned degrees in English, history and library services from Columbia University, helped run the...

New Chairman, Member For Nichols Board

Nichols College has chosen John H. McClutchy Jr. as the new chairman of its board of trustees...

CWE Receives $10K Grant For Training

The Center for Women & Enterprise, which has an office on Elm Street in Worcester, has received...

The Rise Of The E-Book | Cushing Academy leads the way in new tech adoption, but will anyone follow?

Stand and watch the circulation desk at Cushing Academy’s library in Ashburnham and before long a student...
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School Districts Face Funding Cliff | Stimulus dollars help plug holes, but local CFOs are predicting major shortfalls

When federal education officials made stimulus money available to states earlier this year, the intent was to...

Med School Bucks Tuition Trend | Business ventures help keep UMass Med tuition at $8,352 per year

While college tuition prices throughout the nation continue to shock students and parents as they reach closer...

Framingham State Breaks Ground On Dorm

The recession hasn't slowed down construction of new residence halls for state colleges - in fact, college...

Tufts Vet Schools Lands $185M Grant

The Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in Grafton has been selected to participate in a...
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Agency Affirms WSC’s Bond Rating

Moody's Investors Service has affirmed Worcester State College's A3 long-term rating.The agency said the college's outlook is...

Clark To Move Satellite Program To Southborough

Clark University is moving its Graduate School of Management satellite campus from Framingham just a few miles...
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