Archive for April 2022
UMass Dartmouth upgrades campus building in $30M project
One of the biggest buildings on the school’s campus, the Liberal Arts Building, will replace its heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: New development is crucial to fueling the local economy
The head of Skanska’s commercial development in Boston writes about the need for Boston’s public- and private-sector development professionals must work together to bring downtown back to its former vitality. Read More
Read MoreMastering race-day hydration with this wearable technology
A new wearable technology is helping athletes like Boston Marathon race director Dave McGillivray and Paralympic athlete Tatyana McFadden manage their hydration. Read More
Read MoreMany workers are thinking of ‘rage quitting.’ Here’s how to resign gracefully.
Some workers aren’t just quitting. They’re ‘rage quitting.’ Experts say there are better options. Read More
Read MoreBPDA picks Related Beal lab project for Seaport site
The Related Beal team beat out two competing bids, one from Cronin Development and Street2Ivy, the other from a team that included RISE Together and Marcus Partners. Read More
Read MoreJ.Jill CEO earns $6.9M in her first year
The amount is more than double what the previous two CEOs earned in total compensation for 2019 and 2020, but about on par with what former CEO Linda Heasley earned in 2018. Read More
Read MoreHow math, and eating while running, can help you run your best marathon
Long-distance running requires planning, from pacing to stoking the body’s engines, one researcher writes. Here’s how how math — and eating while running — can help you run your best marathon. Read More
Read MoreNortheastern launching $20M social change research center
Northeastern University is creating a research center for the study of social change, including in climate change, racial justice and urban education, thanks to a $20 million gift from the family of a late alumna. Read More
Read MoreSBA releases ‘equity plan’ to better serve minority-owned businesses
A new plan from the SBA aims to reduce barriers and disparities for undeserved businesses. Here’s what entrepreneurs need to know about the plan. Read More
Read MoreA home daycare on every block? This startup says it’s possible.
This Boston startup helps childhood educators open and manage licensed, micro-daycares in their homes. Read More
Read More