Archive for May 2020
#WFH Chronicles: Where are our manners?
As things start to open back up across the country, people are emerging with pent-up energy. Don’t let this #WFH adventure turn you into someone you typically wouldn’t be proud of. Read More
Read MoreWBUR, ProPublica launch new investigative initiative
The five-year project is being funded by former Akamai CEO Paul Sagan and his wife, Ann, and the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Foundation. Read More
Read MorePPP lending in Mass. has slowed to a trickle
Two weeks ago, roughly $870 million a day in PPP loans were being approved in Massachusetts. Last week, that number was just $45 million. Read More
Read MoreMGH adapted to the coronavirus surge early. Now it’s planning the next stage.
As the numbers of new cases plateaus at the state’s largest hospital, MGH has begun turning its attention to what happens on the other side of the crisis. Read More
Read MoreMassachusetts economy to reopen in four phases, Gov. Baker says
The Massachusetts economy is slated to reopen in four phases. Read More
Read MorePPP loans have slowed to a trickle. The SBA thinks it knows why
Both the number and volume of PPP loans have slowed. The SBA said a number of factors are to blame. Read More
Read MorePPP forgiveness rules keep changing. Here’s what you need to know
With the SBA updating PPP guidance almost daily, we asked accounting and consulting experts what business owners should – and shouldn’t – do to put themselves in the best position possible to receive forgiveness. Read More
Read MoreNovartis, Sarepta partner with new George Church gene therapy startup
Dyno Therapeutics launched Monday with plans to use artificial intelligence to expand the use of gene therapy. Read More
Read MoreOp-ed: Innovation challenges put young smarts on tough problems
Even though Covid-19 was not on anyone’s radar last fall, global innovation challenges are offering solutions applicable to the current global health crisis. Read More
Read MorePandemic creates opportunity for telehealth, says state officials
There have been more than 600,000 telehealth visits in MassHealth since March, said Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders. Read More
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