BOSTON—More than a dozen New England "college towns" host 10,000 students or more, according to research to be published next week in Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education. Boston leads the way with more than 131,000 full- and part-time students attending 33 different colleges and universities in the city, according to the Spring 2006 issue of Connec...
BOSTON—New England’s total college enrollment has grown to a record 868,220, but the region’s high school graduating classes will shrink over the next 10 years and fewer than half of those who do finish high school complete the necessary courses and master the skills to be considered “college-ready,” according to the Spring 2006 issue of Connection: The Journal of the...
When—Thursday, June 8, 2006 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. (additional media availability will follow) Where—CR Sparks, 18 Kilton Road, Bedford, NH
Contact—Charlotte Stratton, Sr. Director, Communications617.357.9620, ext. 125, 978.569.7582
BEDFORD, N.H.—New Hampshire educators, business leaders and legislators will gather on June 8, 2006 at CR Sparks in Bedford for the New Hamp...
BOSTON— The Summer 2006 issue of Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education features key articles on college readiness, campus diversity efforts and the impact of student loan debt, as well as a look at graduation rates at New England’s community colleges.Now in its 20th year, Connection is the journal of the nonprofit New England Board of Higher Education (NE...
Contact: Charlotte Stratton, Sr. Director, Communicationscstratton@nebhe.org617-357-9620 x125August 15, 2006
BOSTON, MASS. — Governor Mitt Romney recently appointed M. Howard Jacobson as a delegate to the nonprofit New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE).
Jacobson, the former president, treasurer and director of Idle Wild Foods, Inc., a Fortune 500 company that was sold in 1986, also...
Contact: Charlotte Stratton, Sr. Director, Communicationscstratton@nebhe.org617-357-9620 x125August 15, 2006BOSTON, MASS. — Senate President Pro Tempore Donald E. Williams, Jr. has appointed Jeremiah J. Lowney, Jr., D.D.S., M.S., M.P.H. as a delegate to the nonprofit New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE).
Lowney is an orthodontist at Family Orthodontic Care, PC and president of the ...
Contact: Charlotte Stratton, Sr. Director, Communicationscstratton@nebhe.org617-357-9620 x125September 12, 2006
BOSTON, MASS. — Governor Mitt Romney recently appointed Rev. Mark T. Cregan, C.S.C., Esq. as a delegate to the nonprofit New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE).
Rev. Cregan took office in 2000 to become the ninth president of Stonehill College, his alma mater. He also teac...
Nov 13, 2006 For more information, contact: Charlotte Stratton, 617.357.9620, x125 Higher Education Leaders, International Experts to Gather in Providence for Friday Conference, “College Ready/World Ready: New England Higher Education in a Global Marketplace”Conference will be followed by evening dinner celebrating 20 years of NEBHE journal, Connection, and featuring a special presenta...