Athletes took to social media to voice their anger over George Floyd’s death, with many resurfacing photos of Colin Kaepernick’s NFL protest over criminal and social injustice. USA TODAY Sports’…
In appreciation for McCourty’s work with the group, Boston Uncornered is honoring McCourty on June 9 and combining the celebration to help raise money during the hour-long online event. Pro…
MASSACHUSETTS FOOD STAMP recipients can now purchase groceries online through Amazon and Walmart as part of a US Department of Agriculture pilot program. The program went live Friday, allowing participants in…
When Andy Posner went to Brandeis University on March 9 to give a lecture, professors and students were bumping arms instead of shaking hands. Having previously ignored the coronavirus, he…
In a Mongabay interview, Cycon offered his unique insights into one of the world’s favorite beverages, the challenges of climate change, the plight of tropical farmers, and the solutions he…
When it comes to battling the coronavirus on the front lines, it’s all in the family for the D’Ursos of Peabody, who count three emergency medicine physicians and a medical…
Although the Cape Ann Museum is closed temporarily during the pandemic to protect staff and visitors, you can still experience the museum virtually with a new initiative called CAM Video Vault, featuring…
Dr. Valerie Roberson is president of Roxbury Community College. She joined WBUR’s Morning Edition to discuss the transition to online classes for the school’s 1,800 students and 200 faculty, potential funding shortfalls and…
After 11 years of running the Boston-based organization, Wendy Foster is passing the baton to the chief development officer, Mark O’Donnell. The transition takes effect July 1, after the nonprofit’s…
If there was one thing mentor-mentee pair Matt Hester and Adam Porter didn’t expect, it was for the coronavirus to bring them closer together. “It’s kind of forced us to…