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Framingham State announces three presidential finalists

On Tuesday, Framingham State University announced three finalists to replace outgoing President Javier Cevallos.

Stow moves toward welcoming $28M private school as Bose Corp. vacates

The Town of Stow voted to rezone its former Bose Corp. campus in favor of a for-profit boarding school to be located on the nearly 82-acre site, according to the town’s website.

🔒Q&A: Gray’s Analysis is looking for business analysts

For more than two decades, Cynthia Gray has worked as a business analyst, collaborating with companies to solve complex problems. As demand for her services grows, she is recruiting young people into the industry.

🔒Movers & Shakers for Nov. 22, 2021

People are on the move at Harrington Physician Services, Charles River Bancorp., Fidelity Bank, and more...
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🔒Central Mass. vascular surgeons are pioneering a new procedure

Central Massachusetts vascular surgeons are pioneering new devices, procedures, and service models to prevent the future healthcare system from being overwhelmed.

Marlborough math and science school buys its campus for $13M, with plans for improvements

The Advanced Math & Science Academy in Marlborough purchased its campus at 199 and 201 Forest St., which it had been leasing, for $12.8 million in late October, according to the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds.

WPI professor awarded $1.4M for muscle research

Sam Walcott, a researcher at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, received a $1.4-million grant for developing a model for creation of better prosthetic devices.

Clark appoints Fairfield University admin as dean of students

On Wednesday, Clark University in Worcester announced the appointment of Kamala Kiem as its new associate provost and dean of students.
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QCC freshman enrollment spikes 9%, reflecting community colleges’ pandemic resilience

QCC leads the 5 Central Mass. state universities and community colleges in recovering from the enrollment ravages of the pandemic.

Anna Maria taps Wellesley College admin for diversity and inclusion department

Anna Maria College in Paxton announced on Tuesday it has named Sherman Cowan as the new director of its diversity and inclusion department.
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