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Amid tumult, a degree of stability
Last September, Boston University was the first local college to sound the alarm on an impending financial crisis that would soon penetrate much of academia: President Robert Brown curbed spending, froze staff hiring, and halted construction.
Uncertainty lingering, airport aims high at 75
With Nashua Municipal Airport facing its 75th anniversary this month, it's a nearly irresistible cliche to say that its future is up in the air - irresistible, but not necessarily accurate.
Merrimack student gets real life experience with Hudson firm
The New Hampshire Partners in Education has awarded Conductive Compounds Inc., and other businesses in the state for creating partnerships with schools.
Apponequet freshman wins recognition in national pageant
Hayley Morais spent part of her summer preparing for her freshman year at Apponequet Regional High School and part of it competing in the Miss National Teenager Pageant.
Cadet Michael Bernier , son of John and Donna Bernier of Sterling, completed Cadet Basic Training at the U.S. Military Academy.
Students help charter school with move
With a blue rag in his left hand, Nathan Streeter was doing his part to get his school ready for its first day next week.
When his son returns for his junior year at Daniel Webster College this fall, William Hettel hopes it will be to the same high-quality education the family has come to expect from the school.
Former Daniel Webster College president says he was fired
The former president of Daniel Webster College says he was fired and escorted off of campus, a week after 23 employees were laid off.
ITT Begins Layoffs at Daniel Webster College
Administrators at Daniel Webster College sounded optimistic this past spring about the college's sale to ITT Educational Services, the giant company that runs ITT Technical Institutes.
The president of Daniel Webster College was abruptly fired Wednesday, a week after the college, now owned by ITT Tech, laid off 23 employees.
Interim president named at Daniel Webster College
The director of the Woburn, Mass. campus of ITT Tech has been named the interim president of Daniel Webster College in Nashua.
New Antioch McGregor president wants to expand school's offerings
Michael Fishbein spent his first month as the new president of Antioch University McGregor staking out the direction for the school in coming years.
Despite sale, 23 posts cut at city college
Just weeks after the sale to the for-profit ITT Tech was approved, Daniel Webster College laid off 23 employees Wednesday, with more expected to come, according to an employee who lost a job.
Need a trim? Attend cut-a-thon benefit
Hairforce at Lorden Plaza will host an all-day cut-a-thon and bake sale Sunday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. All of the proceeds and gratuities will be used towards purchasing care packages for the troops.
Movers & Shakers from the July 20, 2009 issue
ERIKA SULLIVAN , a 10-year veteran of the real estate business, has joined the Spencer office of Whitinsville-based ERA Key Realty Services.
Daniel Webster College cafe employee charged with skimming $40,000
A woman who worked in the Daniel Webster College cafeteria is charged with stealing $40,000 from a vendor at the school, police said.
NH woman accused in $40,000 theft
A Milford woman is charged with stealing about $40,000 from the Aramark Corp. who employed her as the assistant food service director at Daniel Webster College.
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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