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The City Where We Live
Join us for a look at—and celebration of—alma mater’s hometown. Professor emeritus of history and former mayor of Worcester, John Anderson ’57, examines the city of seven hills and speculates about its future.
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Four Decades of Service
Student Programs for Urban Development is better known by its acronym—SPUD. A campus institution for four decades, it is now the largest student group on campus, with nearly 800 participants. With a mission focuses on service, solidarity and social justice, SPUD celebrates its history as it looks forward to new challenges. more > |
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The Profile: Frederick H. Eppinger ’81
Fred Eppinger ’81 would probably be embarrassed to be called a “hometown hero,” but that’s exactly what he is. Eppinger, who was raised on a chicken farm in neighboring Spencer, was instrumental in saving Allmerica Financial Corp. from financial ruin and, in the process, preserving this Worcester-based institution, as well as thousands of jobs.
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