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Cambridge College students achieve 100% MTEL pass rate

Each year, the Office of Institutional Research & Planning at Cambridge College submits an annual report to the US State Department on the pass rates of all graduates in teacher preparation...

Bullying dates back to before my parents' school days. I'm talking more than 80-plus years ago.

You would think after all these years, someone would have figured out a solution to bullying...

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Combine your interest in healthy living with an exciting new career

Are you passionate about your health - and about the health of others? Do you keep up with the...

It's called Slide and Divide, and according to a student of mine who just blurts this phrase out in the middle of one of my lectures, it will solve every quadratic equation. I say no-way but ask...

Cambridge College’s MBA Nonprofit Management student consultants met with Carina Pappalardo, CEO of The Psychological Center, on Feb. 2. The students are working on the strategic plan for this...

Latino Leaders Magazine recognizes Cambridge College as a Best College for Latinos

Aside from purchasing a home, deciding where to attend college is one of the most long-term and costliest investments most individuals will make in their lifetime.

Increasingly competitive...

Superintendent Cyndy Taymore announced this week that Jason Merrill has been appointed as the permanent principal for Melrose High School.

Formerly the MHS Assistant Principal, Merrill has...

Cambridge College School of Education/Science student, Ms. Kristen Fleury, has been awarded the 2017 Maitland P. Simmons Memorial Award for New Teachers by the National Science Teachers...

Increasing enrollment and promoting science and math education are among the top priorities for new Sullins Academy Head of School Roy Vermillion.

The private school's board of directors...

She also noted that the school support staff, about 200 people, had all lost their homes. The expatriot teaching staff was more fortunate and for the most part, lived in better quality housing....

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