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    A Successful Entrepreneur Helps Others Be Successful …
    Sabrina Boggio Empowers Local Women to Interview with Confidence
  • Research at Merrimack’s Center for Biotechnology and Biomedical Sciences
    Students seeking employment or advanced degrees gain a competitive advantage through research projects with faculty and corporate partners provided by the Center for Biotechnology and Biomedical Sciences.
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    NURDS Conference
    Recently a group of Merrimack students presented their research at the Northeast Undergraduate Research and Development symposium. 
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    Biology and Chemistry Research in Drug Discovery
    Dr. Charlotte Berkes and Dr. Jimmy Franco are using a supercomputer to collaborate on research into new drugs to treat people with HIV, histoplasmosis and tuberculosis. Their results could improve the quality of life for thousands of people.
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    Renewable Energy Projects at Merrimack College
    A class project has brought green power’s benefits to the Mendel Science, Engineering and Technology Center and given electrical engineering students hand-on experience.
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    Computer Science Research
    Students will produce better written translations of foreign languages with the help of computer science professor Lisa Michaud’s work on algorithms used in machine translation.
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    Mathematics Experiential Learning
    Students who tutor in the Mathematics Center gain the benefits of experiential learning while helping other students understand math concepts and improve their math self-confidence.
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    Health Science Student, Amie Begin, Presents at NURDS Conference
    Amie Begin presented her research, “The Slump Test” at this years NURDS Conference.
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    Active Science at YMCA
    An after-school program lead by faculty at Merrimack College that integrates physical activity and academic lessons in science and technology could have nationwide impact and become a model of innovation.
  • New Appointments in the Office of Academic Affairs
    Provost Josephine Modica-Napolitano, Ph.D., recently announced new appointments that have taken place within the Office of Academic Affairs, effective immediately.
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    She has Civil Engineering in her genes
    Senior Maggie Jacques named to ASCE top ten individuals list
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    Real Companies, Real Problems
    Extensive case-study analyses and engaging curricula in the Master of Science in Management program
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    Girard School’s New Master of Science in Management
    “I would absolutely recommend this program to a friend.”
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    Tailored Career Resources for New Graduate Students
    Executive Development prepares graduate students for successful leadership in business
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    Meet the students pursuing a Master of Science in Management
    Here is a look at five of the MSMgt students. Their goals are as varied as the stories of all 40 students
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    Academic Awards, International Study, and An Internship Lead the Way to a New Career
    Jessica Scaramuzzo ’12 capped her four years at the Girard School with a Financial Executives International Outstanding Senior Award from FEI’s Boston chapter.
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    Getting to Cauca (Colombia) via Waltham
    A group of ten Merrimack College students, accompanied by Lecturer Mela Heestand and Prof. Saenz de Viguera, from World Languages and Cultures, attended a presentation by Colombian indigenous activist Ligna Pulido at Brandeis University, to countercelebrate Columbus’s Day.
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    Merrimack alumnus James Hogue ’99 gives back to the College community by mentoring student through internship
    Irene Lantz, ’12, secured a highly sought after internship at Deloitte Tax in Boston during summer 2011.   Throughout her internship, Lantz was mentored by alumnus James Hogue, ’99, and was able to participate in a competitive team project based on a hypothetical client.  Her experiences at Merrimack and during her internship helped her obtain employment at the firm this fall.  
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    Scholastic excellence recognized in juniors and seniors initiated into Sigma Iota Epsilon
    Sigma Iota Epsilon recently welcomed 100 juniors and seniors into the professional management fraternity. The society highlights creative development, organization, cooperation and service as their cornerstones. The group is planning many activities for this fall including an outreach program with Lawrence Public Schools, a career panel featuring Merrimack alumni and a fundraiser. 
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    Fostering students to be international leaders
    Working on an international business project with teammates from Australia, Ghana, India, Mexico and Poland poses many obstacles, not least of which is when to meet.
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    EPA Grant Awarded to Green Team Professor
    Merrimack College students have recently been involved in an Environmental Protection Agency grant, obtained by a collaborative effort between the College, the Town of North Reading, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Martins Pond Association. 
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    New graduate degrees at Merrimack College have launched
    Merrimack introduces Master of Science and Engineering and Master of Science in Management to its graduate offerings.
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    Summer research
    Merrimack students conducting summer research in the Center for Biotechnology and Biomedical Sciences.  The students are working on an interdisciplinary project to discover novel chemotherapeutics for the treatment of Histoplasmosis. 
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    Hope for Haiti
    Seven people with a Merrimack connection spent June 3 - 9 in Haiti with ProjectMedishare, sharing their talents with delivering clean water and with physical therapy. The groups hope to return in January 2013 to continue their humanitarian work. 
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    Roman Forum
    Congratulations to Brandy Liljeblad for winning an honorable mention in the Academic Programs International photo contest.
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    Florence, Italy
    Dr. Modica-Napolitano, Professor Heffernan, Professor Pass, and the 15 students pose with the Merrimack College banner in front of the Duomo in Florence, Italy.
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    Be More Driven
    Chris Igo ‘13 credits his education at Merrimack for keeping him on track with his racing goals.
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    Sabbatical Leads Professor Down Historic Path
    This might look like an ordinary bike or running path, but there is a sinister history that permeates it that can give a person shivers.  Just ask Dr. Warren Kay, associate professor of religious & theological studies.