MCLA's Richardello Elected to Regional College Board

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Denise Richardello was elected to a second term to the New England Regional Council of the College Board.

NORTH ADAMS, MASS. — Denise Richardello, vice president of enrollment and external relations of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, was elected to a second term to the New England Regional Council of the College Board.

The term, which will run for three years, follows a one-year term on the council that Richardello served by a special appointment. Recently, Richardello attended the annual New England Regional Forum in Boston where she facilitated a workshop on Berkshire Compact's work, which focuses on getting young students on college campuses to raise their aspirations to attend college.
 
According to MCLA President Mary K. Grant, Richardello's association with the New England Regional Council of the College Board is a natural extension of her work at MCLA where she provides opportunities for students' success at the college and throughout New England.
 
"Denise has extensive experience in admissions and enrollment management," Grant said. "Her reputation and the relationships she has established in public higher education across the region will continue to serve the board well as it considers vital issues of student access and affordability."

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Mystic, Conn., Rolls Past SteepleCats

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Camden Righi went 3-for-5 with a double Tuesday to lead the Mystic Schooners (5-1) to a 12-2 win over the North Adams SteepleCats in New England Collegiate Baseball action at Joe Wolfe Field.
 
Parker Camelo was 2-for-3 at the plate for North Adams, which scored both its runs in the bottom of the ninth.
 
North Adams used six pitchers in the loss. James Morr and Joe LaPrade each provided an inning of no-hit relief.
 
The SteepleCats (0-3) are at Martha's Vineyard on Wednesday night.
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