Three years after it was featured, Jebbit has grown out of its Faneuil Hall office and now hosts a growing team in a larger space on Newbury Street. Co-founder Tom Coburn reflects on the lessons learned along the way.
Greenovate Boston Bridges Communication Divide Between City and Citizens
Greenovate Boston hosts open forum around the topic of Boston’s climate action plan to become carbon neutral by 2050. The City of Boston places emphasis on equity in reaching their goal.
SNAP Card to Ride Supports Equitable Bike-Sharing Ecosystem
The City of Boston rolls out the SNAP Card to Ride to low-income individuals and families as part of its Go for Boston 2030 mobility plan. The intention is to make Boston’s bike-sharing ecosystem equitable and reliable.
Unexpected Encounters with Versions of Myself
Alessandro Zenati ’21 found a piece of himself by way of an unexpected encounter. What he realized was that strangers are simply versions of ourselves.
‘Phantom Thread’ Skillfully Knits Tale of Unreciprocated Love
‘Phantom Thread’ flawlessly portrays a troubled tale of unrequited love between an elite perfectionist tailor and a diner waitress.
Sometimes the Wrong Train Can Bring You to the Right Station
Gap Years can be a daunting prospect to navigate, but Alessandro Zenati ‘21 wants to highlight the transformative experience those 365 days can provide. He offers ways to silence internal judgement and make it a year full of growth.
Boston City Hall Plaza Hosts a Spirited Winter Market
At Boston Winter, visitors get an early start on the winter holiday spirit by sending letters to Santa and ice-skating to the tune of classic Christmas jingles.
With Sistine Solar, Users Soak up the Sun in Style
Determined to shift the public perception of solar panels, Solar Sistine offers users a customizable “solar skin.”
At MIT, 90 Seconds to Win
A group of 20 entrepreneurs pitched their ideas to a panel of judges under the iconic dome on MIT’s academic campus for a chance to win $5,000 to grow their startups.
2017 HUBweek Highlights Connection Within Boston
After coming to a close last week, the 2017 HUBweek featured everything from installations by local artists, to talks from famed thinkers such as Amy Cuddy.