2023 Basketball Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony announced

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2023 Enshrinement Ceremony has an official date and will be held earlier than previous years to make the weekend more accessible to fans. UMass Men’s basketball win streak continues The enshrinement, which is typically held the week after Labor Day, will take place…

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AIC Receives Grant to Elevate Diversity, Equity Objectives

SPRINGFIELD — American International College (AIC) announced it has received a $30,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts to uphold the college’s commitment to embracing diversity and fostering a sense of belonging. The 2022 Flexible Funding Grant will support the establishment of an Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) on campus…

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United Way’s Fill the Fiat returns this year

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – There’s apparently something about “Fill The Fiat” that appeals to people giving generously for the holiday season. 2nd grader from Westfield raises money, donates toys to 22News’ Toys for Tots One year ago, people gravitated to the United Way lobby in downtown Springfield to fill the Fiat owned by a local…

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Westfield State University awarded grant for education project

Westfield State University has been awarded a grant from the Davis Educational Foundation to support their ongoing project: Reimagining General Education: Tackling Content, Pedagogy, and Assessment to Deliver a Better Student Experience.  The $298,710 grant is from the Davis Educational Foundation, according to a news release from Westfield State University. The Foundation supports the undergraduate programs…

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UMassFive Charts a Course for Continued Growth, Expansion

Rich Kump, president and CEO of UMassFive Federal Credit Union. Richard Kump says he’s disappointed by — but quite philosophical about — recent statistics showing that credit unions are not faring as well as they have historically when it comes to customer satisfaction. Read the source article at BusinessWest

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Monson and Its Businesses Remain Resilient

In many ways, Monson is a sleepy New England town with a small Main Street lined with shops, as well as small and medium-sized businesses located throughout the town, in many different industries. But years ago, Monson was a big mill town known for its granite quarries. As mill owners sought employees, the population grew.…

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New Cybersecurity Project at Union Station Could Have Broad Impact

By now, Mary Kaselouskas says, the vast majority of people understand the importance of cybersecurity. “Everyone is fully aware of the threats out there, how people become victims of cybercrime and the impact on an organization that’s involved in a breach,” said Kaselouskas, vice president ands chief information officer at Springfield Technical Community College (STCC).…

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