The duo wants to change and improve the way people meet up and go out on the weekends, while giving users control of who and where they meet.
Harvard Student Startup ‘Quorum’ Combines Data And Politics
Two Harvard seniors want to change the way people think about interactions between their elected leaders.
Local Athletic Apparel Startup ‘Tracksmith’ Raises Awareness For Running Culture
The Wellesley-based online retailer of premium running apparel is preparing for a number of events during this year’s marathon.
How To Keep Young Business In Boston
It’s great when a number of new companies emerge in the Boston tech scene, but why is it that many of them leave right after they make it big?
BC Alum Spencer Powers Creates New Marketplace For Homeless, Disabled Artists
ArtLifting is a growing online marketplace that sells artwork from homeless and disabled individuals in therapeutic programs.
A Different Kind Of Office Space: What A Day Looks Like At Jebbit
The young team at Jebbit values a sense of community that manifests itself in a number of ways inside and outside of the office.
How ‘Startup Czar’ Rory Cuddyer Plans To Shape The Future Of Boston Business
Rory Cuddyer, BC ’11, was recently named the ‘Startup Czar’ of Boston, a position that gives him the power to build Boston as a tech tub.
BC Football Alum Ralph Parent Tackles Boston’s Booming Real Estate Market
Ralph Parent, BC ’02, is a real estate developer that embraces rhinos—facing obstacles head on.
BC Law Grad Jackie De La Rosa Explodes Onto Boston Startup Scene
Jackie De La Rosa, BC Law ’13, traces her path from working with Mark Cuban to co-founding her own startup, Oasys Ventures.
BC Senior Richard Lucas Develops App Idea Into Fledgling Career In Tech Industry
Richard Lucas’ app ‘NetLive’ tells users what apps are using data, and provides a live feed of how much data these apps are using.