DUDLEY, Mass.—The Nichols College Career and Professional Development Center’s (CPDC) biggest event of the year (the Career and Internship Fair) was held last month, and the staff who organized it are happy to say it was a success for recruiters and students alike. The event serves as an opportunity for students, alumni, and community members […]
Author: Lorraine Martinelle
Boston Firm DGC Supports Employee Attainment of CPA Designation Through Nichols College Partnership
BOSTON, Mass.—DGC (DiCicco, Gulman & Company), a CPA and business advisory firm in Boston and Woburn, is proud to announce its partnership with Dudley, Mass.-based business school Nichols College, and is offering the Nichols CPA Exam Review Program to DGC employees. Through this partnership, DGC is making it more convenient and affordable for employees to […]
Austin DuVarney to Serve as Nichols College ‘President for a Day’
Nichols College President Susan West Engelkemeyer, Ph.D., has announced that the 5th Annual President for a Day will be Austin DuVarney of West Boylston, Mass. “It’s an absolute honor to be President for a Day,” said the senior communication major. “Representing the growing presence of arts students at Nichols College means a great deal to […]
Men’s Basketball Falls to Swarthmore
The Bison finished the 2018-19 campaign with a program-record 28 wins and a .903 winning percentage. Senior Marcos Echevarria extended his NCAA record of games with at least one three-pointer to 105. He finished his career with 2,519 points – good for 17th place in Division III history – and 479 career three-pointers, which is No. […]
Nichols MBB Feels Elite After Win Over Amherst
By PETE DIVITO AMHERST, Mass.–Nichols College Senior Marcos Echevarria scored 18 of his game-high 22 points in the second half as No. 14 Nichols College stunned No. 7 Amherst 62-58 to advance to the Elite 8 of the NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Tournament Friday night at LaFrek Gymnasium on the campus of Amherst College. After struggling to beat […]
Nichols Sophomore Nick Anderson Leads the Way in Raising Awareness for Cancer Research
The 2nd annual Nichols College Relay For Life will be held Saturday, April 6, 2019, starting at 6 p.m. in the main gym of the Athletic Center on Center Road, Dudley, Mass. The registration fee is $15 prior to the event, or $20 “at the door.” Food and beverages will be provided. The event is open […]
91 Things to Do in the Woo
We just discovered a great resource to share with students (or your colleagues!) looking for off-campus things to do … Compiled by Discover Central Massachusetts, these are 91 things students just have to do before they graduate. From iconic Worcester to trendy places to check out; this list will get anyone motivated to explore and […]
Nichols College Student Liam Meagher Brings Comedy to Campus — and Beyond
By HOPE RUDZINSKI DUDLEY, Mass.—When it comes to making the atmosphere a little less serious and always putting a smile on your face, comedian Liam Meagher of Rutland, Mass., accomplishes it all. Meagher is a junior at Nichols College, double majoring in marketing and history. He fell in love with classic comedy when he was younger and always wanted […]
Nichols Men’s Basketball Heads to Sweet 16
By PETE DIVITO DUDLEY, Mass.—The Nichols College men’s basketball team has advanced to the NCAA Division III “Sweet 16” and is en route to Amherst, Mass. Thursday afternoon after a send-off celebration from their fellow Nichols community members. The team will face No. 7 Amherst College Friday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. at LeFrak Gymnasium. The […]
Nichols Prof. Hans Despain Opines on Sen. Eric Lesser Proposed Western Mass.-Remote Worker Incentive Bill
The (Springfield) Republican / MassLive.com and The Reminder newspaper company have published an opinion column by Nichols College Economics Chair and Professor Hans G. Despain, Ph.D., about State Sen. Eric Lesser’s (D-Longmeadow) proposed remote worker incentive program. The legislation would encourage people to move from eastern Massachusetts to the western part of the state. Dr. […]