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🔒International loss: The crackdown on student visas will have long-term ramifications for the Central Mass. higher ed industry

Central Massachusetts colleges and universities are now in the process of navigating international students fears and bracing themselves for how those students’ absences could impact their economic standing.

🔒Brewin’ up a business: The growing community gathering place off Worcester’s June Street

It’s not hard to find a cup of coffee in Worcester, but Cordella's coffee shop aims to offer more than that.

🔒From the Editor: People are scared

It’s not just colleges who are scared. Trump’s plans to upend the global economy through tariffs has led to economic uncertainty.

🔒Q&A: Fresh food & community at the Market on Brussels

Market on Brussels in Worcester is bringing farm-fresh produce straight to the city.
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🔒Editorial: Supporting our innovators

Last year, 2,904 new businesses incorporated in Central Massachusetts, according to the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth.

🔒Viewpoint: Don’t overlook nonprofit home health care

As the primary care workforce is shrinking due to an aging physician population and fewer new doctors entering the field, home health care can help bridge this gap and ensure patients receive essential services.

🔒101: Navigating career transitions with confidence

After years of building expertise, leadership skills, and industry connections, stepping into a new role, or even an entirely different field, requires careful strategy.

🔒Updated HIPAA rules aim to bolster healthcare security

By mandating encryption for both data at rest and in motion, the HHS intends to minimize the risk of data breaches and unauthorized entry to patient data.
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🔒7 Things I know about … Fostering public-private collaborations

Jason Palitsch, executive director at the 495/MetroWest Partnership, offers some knowledge from his experience on creating collaborations between private entities and government.

🔒Know your self and grow your business

It was Epictetus who said “Know Thyself” first, before trying to know others. It's key to strong relationships, personal and professional success, and in achieving your true potential (and happiness) in life. An easy concept, but a life-long journey of self-reflection.
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