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Nichols develops accounting program for Boston firm

Nichols College has partnered with a regional accounting firm to offer a graduate curriculum tailored for the company's employees.

Four clean energy bills clear House committee

Four new clean energy bills promoting energy storage, solar development and electric vehicle sales have cleared the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy,

Biostage names Chinese health care executive to board

Biostage has named another Chinese executive to its board of directors as it seeks to remake itself and explore new markets in different parts of the world.

WPI using $240K grant to address gender, racial biases

Worcester Polytechnic Institute received a $240,000 grant from the Davis Educational Foundation to help teach WPI students how to call out biases in race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status or national origin.
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Creative Hub Worcester fundraising $850k from goal

Creative Hub Worcester co-founders Stacy Lord and Laura Marotta are $850,000 away from reaching their fundraising goal and start construction on a new arts and events center.

House passes life science bill

The Massachusetts House on Wednesday nearly unanimously approved a bill to support the state's life sciences industry.

Framingham State pairs with Assumption, Newbury colleges

Framingham State University has partnered with Assumption College and Newbury College to give students an option to earn a graduate degree just one year after their bachelor's.

Virtusa reports record $1B fiscal 2018 revenue

Southborough IT giant Virtusa ended its fiscal 2018 in excess of $1 billion in revenue for the first time in the company's history.
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State lawmakers begin sports betting talks after SCOTUS ruling

Monday's ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that states are free to legalize sports betting opened the door to the possibility of a further expansion of gaming in Massachusetts.

Boston Scientific responds to ’60 Minutes’ episode on transvaginal mesh allegations

Medical device maker Boston Scientific is responding after a “60 Minutes” segment that aired Sunday highlighted claims that the company's transvaginal mesh products are ineffective and harmful.
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