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Movers & Shakers for Sept. 18, 2023

People are on the move at Fallon Health, Nichols College, and Cornerstone Bank.

🔒Watching COVID closely: Mass. hospitals try to stay ahead of a surge

Hospital systems are waiting, monitoring, and responding as COVID cases rise, even as they remain far below peak levels.

🔒Taking the reins: Jessica Sassi begins tenure as NECC CEO

After 48 years with its founder as CEO, The New England Center for Children has a clinician as its new leader.

Dental surgeon, former QCC clinical dental instructor appointed to chair board of trustees

Dr. Linda Maykel has been appointed to chair the Quinsigamond Community College board of trustees.
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After turmoil caused by allegations of racism, Girls Inc. of Worcester picks new CEO

Girls Inc. of Worcester has named Tiffany Lillie as its new CEO, months after its longtime CEO was put on leave after allegations of racial discrimination at the girl’s empowerment nonprofit.

Study: Fewer high school grads enrolling in college

While state spending has shifted recently with a renewed focus on making higher education more affordable, a new report found that enrollment at Massachusetts' public colleges and universities is down, which researchers partially blame on decades of disinvestment.

School decor firm acquires new home in Quinsig Village for $1.4M to facilitate growth

An affiliate of Imaginate Your Space, a designer and manufacturer specializing in upgrading school lunchrooms and other non-classroom areas, purchased a former auto body center in the Quinsigamond Village section of Worcester for $1.4 million.

Worcester Regional Food Hub to offer locally sourced dining options at QCC

Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester has partnered with the Worcester Regional Food Hub to offer a selection of locally sourced foods at one of its dining halls.
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🔒Clark’s plan to demolish a Main Street block has raised concerns about the long-standing relationship between the school and the diverse, low-income neighborhood where...

Clark University faces questions about its commitment to the community as it plans to demolish and redevelop a block owned by the school.

Clark becomes initial college member of global urban mapping nonprofit

Clark University is the first institution of higher education to join PLACE, a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit data trust improving mapping of urban areas around the world and makes the data open and accessible.
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