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Thirty-five Graduating Finance Students Hit Home Run Passing All Four Sector Area Exams (Equities, Fixed Assets, Commodities, and Foreign Exchange)
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Management Honor Society inducts another 68 members
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Graduating senior, Britni Rooney, is recognized for outstanding performance
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Sabrina Boggio Empowers Local Women to Interview with Confidence
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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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Recently a group of Merrimack students presented their research at the Northeast Undergraduate Research and Development symposium.
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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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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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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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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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Amie Begin presented her research, “The Slump Test” at this years NURDS Conference.
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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.