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WPI granted $900K from U.S. Department of Education to boost diversity among biology researchers

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has received a nearly $1-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to finance fellowships for graduate students studying to become researchers and educators in cell and molecular biology.

State Democrats expect delayed jobs bill to be sent to governor’s desk next week

Democrats plan next week to finish their work on a stalled jobs bill designed to supercharge the state's economy, especially the life sciences and climate technology industries.

Gov. Healey launches new higher ed affordability commission featuring Worcester State employee

Healey's appointees to the commission include Mary Jo Marion, associate vice president of Worcester State University.

Trump wins second presidential term, as Central Mass. YWCA, NAACP react

Former president Donald Trump completed his comeback Tuesday, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris and winning a second...
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Restaurant association celebrates as voters reject tipped wage increase

The campaign boasted endorsements from Attorney General Andrea Campbell and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Opponents amassed support from Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, plus a bevy of state lawmakers and Boston city councilors.

Mass. voters pass initiative ending MCAS graduation requirement

Massachusetts students will no longer have to pass the MCAS exam to earn a diploma in Massachusetts.

Bill expanding breast cancer screening coverage awaits Gov. Healey’s approval

Massachusetts residents are poised to gain expanded access to follow-up breast cancer screenings and exams under a bill that is headed to Gov. Maura Healey's desk.

Francis Carroll, longtime Worcester business leader and philanthropist, dies

Francis Carroll, a longtime leader in the Worcester business and nonprofit communities and Korean War veteran, has passed away.
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Servers rally against tipped wage initiative at State House as election nears

With less than a week until Election Day, about 16 restaurant workers gathered on the State House steps to urge Bay Staters to vote against Question 5, warning the measure would lead to job losses and reduced services, and fall short of proponents' goal to boost the livelihoods of tipped employees.

State lawmakers discuss cannabis agency overhaul as regulators pass long-awaited delivery rule reforms

As regulators were discussing removing the two-driver rule in Worcester, cannabis delivery operators were explaining the impact of the CCC’s three-year-long delay in removing the rule to lawmakers on Beacon Hill. 
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