How do we stop deforestation in the rainforest? Deep in the Borneo rainforest, Health In Harmony researchers found a solution to prevent the logging of trees to pay for healthcare....
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Roxbury Community College is celebrating a new 85-foot work of art on campus. It was a joint effort of local artists, community members and students. “An Ode to Africa in...
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Fresh produce grown at Waltham Fields Community Farm is at the center of recipe development for a job training program at Pine Street Inn thanks to a partnership with Food...
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This National Hispanic Heritage Month we celebrate Teak Media's clients working to service Hispanic Americans of all ages in our communities. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts is raising...
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Meeting fatigue? You're not alone. Dave DuBois, who led time-saving initiatives at Curriculum Associates, has come to see meetings as something akin to gardening. He prunes his schedule, searching for...
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What started as a small group of volunteers connecting with grocery stores has turned into Food For Free, the region's largest food rescue and redistribution nonprofit, serving 150K+ Massachusetts residents and...
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High school dreams are taking flight in Manchester, Connecticut. In this K-12 DIVE article, Barr Foundation Education Director Jenny Curtin explains how the Flight School program’s holistic approach is helping...
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Food insecurity rates remain at an all time high, with Black and Hispanic children disproportionately impacted at increased rates. This fall, free School Meals For All are expected to save...
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Cape Ann Museum’s show, Edward Hopper and Cape Ann: Illuminating an American Landscape, has been called “brilliant” and “marvelous” by The Washington Post's art critic Sebastian Smee. Smee noted the...
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It's estimated there are fewer than 350 North Atlantic right whales remaining. The New England Aquarium charters an aircraft to fly 50 missions a year to help track the whales....
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