Archive for April 2019
Elms College School of Nursing Receives $750,000 Grant from Kellogg Foundation
The School of Nursing at Elms College has received a $750,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to improve health outcomes in Haiti through nursing faculty development beginning in summer 2019. In Haiti — where infant mortality rates are the highest in the Americas, and life expectancy is the lowest — most healthcare is provided…
Read MoreThe Ad Club of Western Massachusetts Announces Jury for the 2019 Creative Awards
The Advertising Club of Western Massachusetts, the area’s foremost non-profit organization celebrating creative excellence in advertising, video, photography, and design, today announced the creative leaders selected to serve as judges for the 2019 Creative Awards (www.adclubwm.org/events/creativeawards2019). Our jury represent more than fifty years of award-winning industry experience. They will judge work stretching from the Berkshires…
Read MoreFlorence Bank Names President’s Award Winners for 2019
Florence Bank recently announced that Justin LaMontagne and Jennifer Halpin were named the recipients of its 2019 President’s Award. The President’s Award is a tradition established by the bank in 1995, affording employees opportunities to nominate their peers for this prestigious award that recognizes outstanding performance, customer service, and overall contribution to Florence Bank. LaMontagne…
Read MoreMGM Springfield Brings Steve Martin and Martin Short
MGM Springfield Brings Steve Martin and Martin Short: ‘Now You See Them, Soon You Won’t’ Tour to Symphony Hall Legendary Actors and Comedians Hit the Stage Thursday, September 12 SPRINGFIELD, MASS (April 1, 2019) – MGM Springfield is pleased to announce comedic icons Steve Martin and Martin Short will bring their new comedy special “Now…
Read MoreMGM Springfield reveals new Symphony Hall logo
MGM Springfield unveiled a new logo this week it is using for shows at Symphony Hall, a venue it began managing in February. The new logo combines the letters “S” and “H” with pillars forming the neoclassical auditorium’s portico. Read the source article at masslive.com
Read MoreChestnut Tower renamed Skyview Downtown as owners prepare to renovate troubled Springfield apartment complex
Goodbye Chestnut Tower, hello Skyview Downtown. Related Companies, owners of Springfield’s beleaguered 489-unit Chestnut Tower high rise apartment complex, have changed its name to Skyview Downtown just before construction begins on $50 million worth of top-to-bottom renovations. The name started appearing last month in ads soliciting tenants for 1-, 2-, or 3-bedroom affordable housing apartments…
Read MoreWestern New England University Takes Home Four National Marketing Awards
Western New England University (WNEU) was named among the top institutions in the nation in the 2018 Collegiate Advertising Awards and the 34th annual Education Advertising Awards, two programs designed to recognize higher-education organizations for excellence in communications, marketing, advertising, and promotion of their schools. Western New England University and its creative partner, Spark451, received…
Read MoreMassTech Intern Partnership | MassTech
Supported by the Baker-Polito Administration and the Massachusetts Legislature, the MassTech Intern Partnership (MTIP) program provides stipends to digital technology companies that are starting and scaling-up across Massachusetts to directly support internships for Massachusetts college and graduate students. Read the source article at masstech.org
Read MoreUMass Amherst Looks to Be a World Leader in Water-technology Innovation
When the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center released a study last fall examining potential locations for water-technology demonstration centers in Massachusetts — thus raising the Bay State’s profile and potential in the increasingly critical field of water supply, treatment, and sustainability — UMass Amherst was a natural choice, because it’s been making connections between water research…
Read MoreNew Adams & Ruxton Owner Walks a Surprising Career Path
Dorothy Ostrowski has never settled for having just one ball in the air. Like the time, a few years ago, when she was building a house with her husband, Mike, while pregnant with their second child, completing a dual master’s degree, and starting a new nursing job. “Somehow, I don’t know how everything fits on…
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