How to get a job in biotech without going to college
It’s the converging of two trends: students questioning the value of college and Massachusetts' hunger for a biotech workforce. Industry experts say it's time to debunk the idea that science is something "only select people can do."
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Roxbury recreational center set to reopen to residents in June, end emergency shelter
With dozens of migrant families using it as emergency shelter, the state-operated complex has been closed to the public and sports program that use its facilities since January. -
Hispanic media staple El Planeta celebrates 20 years
Ulloa says wide-ranging coverage is important, especially for newcomers to Massachusetts. -
What winning same-sex marriage in Mass. meant, as told by the lawyer who argued it
“There were a lot of people who wanted to marry each other, wanted to define themselves by this commitment, and yet were blocked from doing so and there was no real alternative,” said Mary Bonauto, who represented the plaintiffs before the Supreme Judicial Court. -
Justice who helped legalize same-sex marriage in Massachusetts reflects on 20th anniversary
Chief Justice Margaret Marshall reflects on 20th anniversary of first legal same-sex marriage in Massachusetts. -
Leominster can get federal disaster assistance for 2023 storm as Biden overrules FEMA
Homes and businesses in Leominster will be able to apply for federal relief in connection with the 2023 storm and ensuing floods. -
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Who was Toussaint L’Ouverture, the namesake behind Boston's new Haitian cultural center?
With its groundbreaking set for May 20, the new center plans to serve the city's robust Haitian community and those curious about the country's vibrant heritage. -
The big list of 2024 Pride events in Boston and beyond
From Pride parades to cemetery tours, there is truly an event for everyone in 2024.