Archive for March 2023
These Mass. colleges get the most federal research funding
Massachusetts colleges brought in roughly $1.8 billion in research funds last year, mostly from the National Institutes of Health. But there are others, too, including NASA and the FDA. Here’s who brought in the most. Read More
Read More35-year Boston cybersecurity veteran talks new startup, state of industry
Deepak Taneja helped found and lead Netegrity and Aveksa, which were both acquired. He spoke to BostInno about his new startup and the latest security industry trends. Read More
Read MoreThese projects are helping remake Mass. college campuses
Colleges aren’t just educators — they’re also builders, and they undertake some of the most notable projects in the Boston area. Here are some of the biggest campus projects underway locally. Read More
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. joins board of Boston digital-security startup
"Iron Man" has joined the board of a Boston-based company. Expect more Robert Downey Jr. sightings in the Seaport District. Read More
Read MoreFlagship-backed startup brings in another $86.5M for ring-shaped viruses
Two years ago, Flagship Pioneering spinout Ring Therapeutics laid out a $117 million plan: to fine-tune a class of viruses for genetic medicines, identify a handful of target disease areas and double its headcount in the process. Today, it has done all those things. So the company has raised more money — this time, $86.5…
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and spinning the remote control
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in local business news to start your workday — open to all readers with no paywall — and my head is spinning from too many streaming options. Read More
Read MoreLargest MBA Programs in Massachusetts
Information was obtained from school representatives. Data is as of Fall 2022. Read More
Read MoreLargest Colleges & Universities in Massachusetts
Information was obtained from school representatives. Data is as of Fall 2022. Read More
Read MorePlummeting community college enrollment sends campuses scrambling
Community colleges that were already facing declining enrollment before the pandemic are seeing numbers drop off at an even sharper rate. When unemployment dropped to near pre-pandemic lows, the issue only worsened still. Read More
Read MoreHasbro, Franklin Sports team on Nerf sports products
Franklin Sports will take over the production of Hasbro Nerf sports products as part of an expanded partnership between the Stoughton sports supplier and the Rhode Island toy company. Read More
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