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ALS research fund renamed to honor Cellucci

The UMass ALS Champion Fund has been renamed in honor of former governor Paul Cellucci, U Mass Medical School Chancellor Michael F. Collins announced Thursday.

QCC breaks ground on new $23M center

Quinsigamond Community College broke ground today on a $23 million, 30,000-square-foot engineering and technology building.

Reliant awards $70K in Central Mass. grants

The Worcester-based Reliant Medical Group Foundation has awarded $70,000 in its latest round of community grants to Central Massachusetts organizations in support of curbing childhood obesity and increasing access to health care.

UMass system increases online offerings

The University of Massachusetts system has added 23 new online degree and certificate programs to meet increasing demand for online education, according to Shrewsbury-based UMassOnline, the system's Internet learning consortium.
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DCU Center signs coffee pact with Honey Dew

The DCU Center has entered into an exclusive, multiyear coffee partnership with Plainville-Based Honey Dew Donuts.

Report: WPI among leaders in tuition ROI

With the costs of college climbing, Worcester Polytechnic Institute students may be making a worthwhile investment before they graduate, according to a ranking by PayScale.com.

Worcester forum focuses on arts and STEM

A Worcester group focused on innovation will co-host a forum Thursday night that will address how the intersection of arts and the STEM disciplines – science, technology, engineering and mathematics – can enhance creative innovation.

CVS grants aid 2 Central Mass. groups

Two Central Massachusetts community health organizations are among five statewide that will share in $178,000 from the charitable arm of the CVS pharmacy chain aimed at supporting community health and expanding access to quality health care nationwide.
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Sales stumble for ThermoEnergy

Worcester-based ThermoEnergy Corp., which makes wastewater-treatment and power-generation systems, saw its revenue plummet in 2013.

Worcester business accused of not making unemployment payments

A Worcester business was indicted for allegedly failing to pay more than $805,000 into the commonwealth's unemployment trust fund, the Attorney General's office announced Monday.
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