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Financial pressure forces reinvention at small colleges
Nestled among the trees and centuries-old homes here in a posh hilltop neighborhood, Newbury College has long been over- shadowed in a region famous for its high-powered universities.
CSI official has big plans for school
News videos Entertainment videos HS sports videos Sports videos >> >> >> >> >> CSI official has big plans for school New VP in charge of fundraising wants to reach and surpass scholarship goals each year By FRANK DONNELLY STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Even as many borough residents struggle to make ends meet, the College of Staten Island's chief ...
Pilot's death could renew debate over age limit
The death of the 60-year-old captain of a Continental Airlines jetliner as he flew 247 passengers across the Atlantic could spark a new debate over age limits in the cockpit.
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Darryl E. Evans Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
As a Design Engineering Manager for Skyworks Solutions Inc., Darryl E. Evans manages a dedicated team of Product Development Engineers including Design Engineers, Layout Engineers, Test Engineers and Assembly Technicians.
Daniel Webster College May Be Sold to For-Profit Company
Hear how leaders in multi-campus educational delivery are leveraging new thinking and new technologies to unite and virtualize their sites, catalogs, and resources to open new avenues and meet students on their terms.
At Daniel Webster, caps, gowns and a little advice: Go for it
There's no time like the present -- make the most of it. That was the message Dr.
Hundreds Graduate Into Tough Job Market 1hr
Hundreds of students graduated from Daniel Webster College, entering one of the toughest job markets in 25 years.
DWC provost replies to Telegraph editorial
I write in reply to your editorial on the acquisition of Daniel Webster College by ITT Educational Services Inc.
Alumni express concern about future value of their degrees
The picture on the Facebook group says it all: a Daniel Webster College diploma with a piece of paper taped over it that says "ITT Tech." The name of the group - "I went to Daniel Webster before it sold out" - also sends a pretty strong message.
Hudson student wins top honors at pageant
Ashley Dumont of Hudson took home top honors when she was crowned the 2009 Miss N.H. Junior Teenager on March 14 at Daniel Webster College in Nashua.
DWC's choice: Sell or close College officials cited finances, accreditation in court petition
If the sale of Daniel Webster College to the for-profit ITT Educational Services were to fall through, the college would have to find another buyer or likely be forced to close.
Church ruling pushes reiki therapy out of h
Hollis McGuire offered her dying mother comfort and peace through an Eastern healing technique known as reiki.
Colleges offer no-frills degrees
Kaileen Crane was hardly interested in the hefty price tag that comes with the traditional college experience.
Daniel Webster College sells to for-profit tech school ITT
Daniel Webster College, a private college known nationally for its aviation program, announced Thursday that it has agreed to sell to ITT Educational Services, a chain of for-profit schools.
ITT's 1Q enrollment jumps 37% to 18,935
Riding a recession-fueled wave of adults going to back to school, Carmel-based ITT Educational Services Inc., said today that new student enrollment in the first quarter jumped a record 36.8 percent to 18,935 students compared to the same period of 2008.
East Freetown's Hayley Morais is Miss Mass. Junior National Teenager
Hayley Morais took home top honors when she was crowned the 2009 Miss Massachusetts Junior National Teenager on March 14, 2009 at Daniel Webster College in Nashua, N.H. Pageant winners from all over the state came to compete in the Massachusetts Teenager Scholarship Pageant to showcase their talents and achievements.
Planning commission chief resigns, heads south
Changes seem the order of the day, particularly in two organizations that have been active in Nashua matters.
My Turn, a nonprofit that serves approximately 200 teens and young adults in the Nashua-Manchester area each year, has promoted two of its employees.
Austistic area teen has first photo show
Don't go to Curtis Glover's art show this weekend because he's autistic. Go because you like art.
Fifth-grade curriculum isn't child's play in Derry
Given the tenuous economic situation many families are finding themselves in, many private colleges are looking at ways to make an education more affordable.