Pivoting During a Pandemic

While many businesses and industries struggled to adjust to the sudden onset of COVID-19 in March 2020, Colleges of the Fenway staff were excited to launch new and innovative ways of supporting our five members. As our campuses focused on the health and safety of students, an unexpected post-Spring Break move-out, and offices moving remote,

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Workforce Development Training Program Receives $25K Grant

Wentworth, in partnership with BPS STRIVE Wentworth Training Program, has been awarded a grant of $25,000 from the Neighborhood Jobs Trust. With the support of this grant, the program will implement new programming focused on growing the student’s computer, financial literacy and social skills. This new initiative further enriches the mission of BPS STRIVE Wentworth

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10 Questions with Simmons President Lynn Perry Wooten

President Wooten shares her thoughts on the state of higher education, the global pandemic, systemic racism, and more. Lynn Perry Wooten, a seasoned academic and an expert on organizational development and transformation, became the ninth president and first African American to lead Simmons University on July 1, 2020. Specializing in crisis leadership, diversity and inclusion,

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City & MassArt Awarded $1.2 Million for ‘Radical Imagination for Racial Justice’ Program

The city and MassArt received a $1.2 million award from the Surdna Foundation to support Boston-connected artists of color through the development of a new, three-year regranting program Radical Imagination for Racial Justice. Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt), in partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, will distribute funds to artists seeking

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Simmons University and Massachusetts College of Art and Design Collaborate on “Can I Have a Cup of Sugar?”

Professor Joshua Duttweiler of Simmons University and Kristen Mallia of Massachusetts College of Art and Design brought together their classes to create a visual representation around the theme “neighbors.” Duttweiler is a designer, photographer, and educator. He holds an MFA in Graphic Design from Boston University, and a BFA in Visual Communication and Applied Design

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