The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education voted unanimously Tuesday to advance a set of recommendations, calling for reforms and reinvestment in the public.
It’s been a Dorchester tradition for a quarter-of-a-century now and last week marked its triumphant return: Men of Boston Cook for Women’s Health, the largest fundraiser of the year to benefit Codman Square Health Center after a two-year hiatus due to pandemic concerns once again drew hundreds of people to eat, drink, dance, and network. Unlike most big “gala” events in
The Board of Higher Education selected Noe Ortega, who is also a former University of Michigan official and spent almost a decade working in Texas, as its pick for the top job following a five-month search that drew two dozen applicants.Ortega beat.
The Board of Higher Education selected Noe Ortega, a former University of Michigan official who also spent almost a decade working in Texas, as its pick for the top job following a five-month search that drew two dozen applicants.