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| | Interscope gets FDA clearance for EndoRotor | Worcester medical device maker Interscope Inc. announced late Tuesday that it received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its EndoRotor System to commercialize in gastroenterology and colorectal surgery. | Read more >> | | | |
Saint-Gobain Corp. gets new CEO | Thomas Kinisky, a 27-year veteran of Saint-Gobain, was named president and CEO of Saint-Gobain Corporation, the French manufacturer's North American holding company. | Read more >> | Healey announces $700K for substance abuse prevention in schools | In an attempt to expand substance abuse prevention efforts for children across the state, Attorney General Maura Healey announced she will distribute $700,000 in funding to school districts and community organizations to fund two years of prevention programming. | Read more >> | Mass. biz confidence drops for first time in 8 months | After reaching a level of confidence in March not seen among Massachusetts businesses since 2004, employers in April took a slightly more dim view of the economy and their prospects, the Associated Industries of Massachusetts reported Tuesday. | Read more >> | |
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The List: Top colleges and universities | |
Name | Full-time enrollment, fall 2016 | Full-time faculty | Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Road, Worcester | 5,143 | 368 | Fitchburg State University, 160 Pearl St., Fitchburg | 4,498 | 201 | Worcester State University, 486 Chandler St., Worcester | 4,209 | 210 | Framingham State University, 100 State St., Framingham | 3,815 | 198 | Clark University, 950 Main St., Worcester | 3,002 | 203 | Sources: Each college via survey. >>To view more lists, visitWBJournal.Com
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