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  • Internships may slow Boston’s student ‘brain drain’

    Boston Globe, May 15 2012

    William Brah, director of the Venture Development Center, is quoted in this article on the benefits of student internships, which help students transition into careers as well as provide ties that encourage them to stay in the Boston area after graduation.
  • Stoughton High Boys’ Basketball Reunites to Celebrate Championship Season

    Stoughton Patch, May 14 2012

    Article on the celebration of the Stoughton High School boys’ basketball team of their 20-5 season, which brought them to the semi-finals at the TD Garden, mentions that UMass Boston Chancellor J. Keith Motley gave an inspiration speech at the event.
  • America’s Journey Stories on display at Abingdon library beginning Saturday

    May 14 2012

    For the first time, Harford County will host an official Smithsonian exhibit when Journey Stories, a look at how and why Americans have traveled since the country's inception, opens at the Abingdon library branch Saturday.

    The exhibit, which will be open though July 6, focuses on themes of immigration, migration and transportation and how these aspects shaped our nation.

    Bethany Hacker, community relations specialist for Harford County Public Library, said the exhibit, which will open ...
  • Westchester Seniors Urged To Take ‘Economic Security’ Survey

    White Plains Patch, May 13 2012

    Article on the Elder Economic Security Survey mentions that it was developed by Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) in collaboration with the Gerontology Institute.
  • Photos, stories join state archives at Mass Memories in Milton

    Wicked Local Milton, May 13 2012

    Article on the Mass. Memories Road Show’s stop in Milton this weekend, where residents were able to bring photos and tell stories that will be catalogued in a public archive.
  • Braintree Chief of Staff Among Finalists for Belmont Town Administrator

    Braintree Patch, May 13 2012

    Article on the search for a new town administrator in Belmont mentions that they have hired the Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management to help with the process.
  • Ken Hudson; NBA referee who founded Boston Shootout

    Boston Globe, May 13 2012

    Vice Chancellor for Athletics and Recreation, Special Programs and Projects Charlie Titus is quoted in this article on NBA referee Ken Hudson, who founded the Boston Shootout program, which featured star basketball players from high schools around the country.
  • Writers Center hosts veterans’ poetry project

    Gloucester Times, May 11 2012

    Article on a special veterans’ program at the Gloucester Writers Center called “Readings and Conversations on War and Writing” mentions that veteran Marc Levy, who studied writing at the William Joiner Center for Study of War and Social Consequences, will participate.
  • Addiction Diagnoses May Rise Under Guideline Changes

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 11 2012

    Associate Professor of Counseling and School Psychology Lisa Cosgrove is quoted in this article on the potential implications of the recent revision to the definition of addiction in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
  • Law Day celebrates freedom, rights

    Jamaica Plain Gazette , May 11 2012

    Vice Chancellor for Athletics and Recreation, Special Programs and Projects Charlie Titus is quoted in this article on Law Day, a Reinventing Justice program, at which he spoke, that invites students to witness proceedings at local courthouses and learn about the legal system.
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