Stop & Shop presented Framingham State University with $100,000 to establish a scholarship for diversity in the food & nutrition, an endowed fund to provide financial assistance for students studying to become registered dietitians.
Marlborough diagnostic company Immunovia, Inc. announced on Monday it has acquired a global license from the South Korean company JW BioScience’s intellectual property portfolio, granting Immunovia global commercial rights for two biomarkers.
Cytiva, the former GE Healthcare Life Sciences, based in Marlborough, has entered an agreement with the pharmaceutical company Lakes BioScience, based in the United Kingdom, to help the European company optimize its manufacturing processes, Lakes BioScience announced Tuesday.
UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester has seen an increase in COVID-positive patients from 35 to 54 cases in less than one week, forcing the hospital to go on an elevated alert status, according to a Tuesday press release.
A 33,800-square-foot office building on Otis Street in Northborough was sold for $3.15 million to Ciminelli Real Estate Corporation in Buffalo, according to the Worcester Registry of Deeds.Â
Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Clark University in Worcester were ranked #63 and #103 in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual college rankings, released Monday.
The homogeneity among news editorship in Central Massachusetts is not unique to the region, but it does bring with it inherent questions about who decides what stories are newsworthy, and who decides how they are told.