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Overhauled U.S. News rankings show Holy Cross, state universities on the rise

The College of the Holy Cross and all three of the Central Massachusetts state universities gained in the U.S. News and World Report rankings released Monday, while Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Clark University fell.

Movers & Shakers for Sept. 18, 2023

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

🔒Central Mass. architects adapt to address the causes of and results of climate change

If there is an industry that stands to dramatically contribute to climate change mitigation, it’s building design, and Central Massachusetts architects say they’re poised for the challenge.

🔒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.
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🔒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.

Goya Foods opens new 130K-sq.-ft. Webster warehouse

New Jersey-based Goya Foods has opened a new 130,000-square-foot facility at its regional operations campus in Webster.

Framingham Alzheimer’s pharma firm reports promising drug trial results

Framingham-based Alzheon, a clinical stage biopharmaceutical research and development firm, on Wednesday reported statistically significant results in brain preservation from a phase two trial of an early Alzheimer's disease drug.

State captures $80M for 11 highway projects, three in Central Mass.

Massachusetts snagged an additional $80 million in Federal Highway Administration money, the Healey administration announced, as part of a redistribution of funds that occurs annually.
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Mercy BioAnalytics adds two new executive positions in push toward commercialization

Natick-based cancer detection firm Mercy BioAnalytics has added two executive positions to its roster ahead of commercialization plans for its product.

Electric Hydrogen to provide 100MW electrolyzer system for Texas hydrogen project

Natick-based Electric Hydrogen will soon be putting its Devens gigafactory to use, as it has entered an agreement to provide a 100-megawatt electrolyzer system to New Fortress Energy in Texas.
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