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AIM Says Mass. More Competitive Under Patrick Ed. Plan

The Associated Industries of Massachusetts says parts of Gov. Deval Patrick's "education action agenda" could help keep...

North County: We Don’t Need No Education | Stats show region lags nation in college degrees

In a recent report on economic development in North Central Massachusetts, a group of graduate student researchers...

Clark Prez Named To Accreditation Board

Clark University President John Bassett has been elected to the Council for Higher Education Board of Directors.Bassett...

MicroRNA Pioneer Joins RXi Board

A University of Massachusetts Medical School professor who discovered the first microRNA has joined the scientific advisory...
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North County Cos. Win Spot In Change Program

Manufacturers in Fitchburg and Leominster are among five in the state chosen to participate in the Next...

Familiar Face Becomes OSV Exec.

Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge has appointed town resident, real estate agent and conservationist Carol A. Childress...

Life Sciences Industry Lauds Gov. Patrick

BIO, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, has named Gov. Deval Patrick its Governor of the Year.The title is...

WPI Prof Wins Invention Award

A WPI professor will get help developing software to diagnose heart disease thanks to a $25,000 award.Dalin...
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With Visions Of Biotech Dancing In Their Heads | Predictions for future industry growth in Worcester are ambitious

A recent study conducted by two Worcester Polytechnic Institute students on the extent of the biotech industry...

End Of Innovation Greatly Exaggerated

To compete in the global economy, Massachusetts companies need to find creative ways to more effectively utilize...
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