Survive and Thrive

Survive and Thrive

  • Summer 2020
    • Blossoming in Survival
    • College Sports during COVID-19
    • College Enrollment Today
    • Dairy Farming
    • North End Dining
    • Back to School in Chelsea
    • Essential ‘Nonessentials’
    • Gig Jobs in the Pandemic
    • Tourism in Miami
    • Music Therapy
    • Neighborhood Businesses
    • Somerville Restaurants
    • The Ripple Effect
    • Turks in Massachusetts
  • Summer 2019
    • Abortion in America: Then & Now
    • After the Shooting Stops
    • All In the Family (Business)
    • Behind America’s Hometown
    • Boston’s Bakers Rise to the Challenge
    • Crossing from North to South
    • Down and Dirty in Boston
    • Net-Zero from the Ground Up
    • Happy Paradox for Asian Americans
    • What’s up in Boston’s Hip-Hop
    • The Underserved and Climate Change
    • Repairing Right to Repair
    • The Silicone Sickness Movement
  • Summer 2018
    • Come Hear the New Queer
    • Re-crafting Beer Culture
    • Gun Doves To Hawks
    • Korean Culture Hits US
    • Overworked and Undernourished
    • Boston’s Independent Theaters
    • The Power of DNA and How We Use It
    • How Women Rank in College Sports
    • Transgender Athletes: Prejudice or Positivity?
    • Blockchain and Bitcoin Outlook
    • Weeded Out
    • Perception of Veganism
    • More Than a Headache
  • Summer 2017
    • Aging in Boston
    • Boston Hair Care: Diversity & Choice
    • Climate Change in New York City
    • Listening for a Cure
    • Helping Homeless Stay Healthy
    • Study & Deliver
    • The Tech Divide: Teachers vs. Students
    • Together to Stop Youth Violence
    • Pretty hurts: Behind the clean beauty revolution
  • Spring 2017
    • Psychology of feminism
    • Ready to Lead
    • Running in Heels
    • Single Moms: Struggles and Hopes
    • Trips and Treatment
    • Unspoken and Untreated
    • Working at 50+
    • Zero Waste, Infinite Impact
  • Spring 2016
    • Accommodating Transgender
    • All in: Indian Gaming
    • Alone with Food Allergies
    • A Way to Innocence
    • Facing Anti-Muslim Hatred
    • Millennials Move In
    • Our Bodies, Our Struggle
    • Robotics: On a Limb
    • Service Dogs: Fact & Fiction
    • Staying on Pointe
    • Surviving Intimate Trauma
    • Two Homelands, One Love
  • Archive
    • Spring 2015
      • Back to Basics: Holistic Health
      • Beauty Expectations of Black Women
      • Boston 2024 Olympics
      • #BostonFitnessFads
      • Boston Mindfulness
      • Ca$hing in on Cyber$ecurity
      • Exposing Local Anti-Semitism
      • Families Serving Time
      • Fueling the Future
      • Helping the Homeless
      • Heroin: Beyond the Addiction
      • Mobile Language Learning
      • Overdose Oversight
      • Regrowing NE’s Country Roots
      • Robots Among Us
      • Self-image: Beyond the Scale
      • Styling Beantown
      • Tackling Combat Sports
      • The Algorithm Revolution
      • Through Boston Teachers’ Eyes
      • Toxic Nails
      • Wanted: More Women Leaders
      • World-Class Boston?
    • Spring 2014
      • Big Effect of Small-time Football
      • Bike Friendly Boston
      • Birth: Au Naturale
      • Bottle Bill Battle
      • Coastal Conversion
      • Deportation: Brink of Separation
      • Gay, Young and Homeless
      • Girls, STEM and Startups
      • HIV Positive Outlook
      • Immigrant Women & Domestic Abuse
      • Lost at 18
      • Nutrition Literacy
      • Recycling: 1 Bin or 2?
      • Reviving the Written Word
      • Treating Sexual Assault Remotely
      • Vinyl’s Comeback?
    • Fall 2013
      • Big Data in Health Care
      • Helping the Hungry
      • Lost at 18
      • Rehabbing Urban Wildlife
      • Startup Beauties
      • Sustainable Action
    • Spring 2013
      • Asperger’s in Adulthood
      • Chinese Grad Student Boom
      • Community in CrossFit
      • Death by Rx
      • Degreed and Underemployed
      • Geek is Chic
      • Growing Up Muslim
      • Nitrogen Nightmare?
      • Pit Bull Perception
      • Preservin’ the Classics
      • Right to Learn?
      • U.S. Women Made in China
      • Unsolved Gun Violence
      • Young & Homeless
    • Fall 2012
      • Better Workspaces
      • Black Beauty?
      • Broke Not Broken
      • Cheering Challenges
      • Going Social
      • Rainbow Religion
      • Style in Boston
      • The Play State
      • The Sporting Epidemic

Month: April 2014

Women, care providers must determine if mom is a good candidate for natural birth

April 28, 2014 Cassidy Swanson 0

While birth is a healthy, normal process for most women, it can also be very dangerous. How does a woman and her care provider determine if her pregnancy is high- or low-risk?

At 30 percent recycling rate, Boston lags behind

April 28, 2014 rahul_raghuvanshi 0

Seven years into the single-stream program, at 30 percent Boston is still lagging behind the national average of 34 percent. As the city plans to boost its diversion rate, it struggles with quickly disappearing landfills and high contamination rate.

Q&A: CFCS Executive Director discusses helping youth aging out

April 28, 2014 zengzheng_wang 0

Cambridge Family and Children’s Service Executive Director Maria Mossaides is an attorney and a child advocate, She committed her life to children who don’t have the advantages of a loving family and stable educational environment. She discusses how to help youth aging out.

Division 3 recruiting for football proves challenging

April 28, 2014 robert_sturgis 0

Football coaches at the Division 3 level face challenges every day, but none are bigger than recruiting. Recruiting is what keeps programs alive and ultimately decides how successful a program will be year in and year out.

Many moms keeping it natural after birth too

April 28, 2014 Cassidy Swanson 0

For the mom who chooses to deliver the old-fashioned way, often times, natural parenting is the next step.

In a vulnerable city, East Boston stands alone against rising tide

April 28, 2014 jared_bennett 0

East Boston is especially vulnerable to a rising tide natural disaster and the Neighborhood Office of Affordable Housing (NOAH) is taking steps now to prepare for a rising tide.

Building the harbor of the future in Gloucester

April 28, 2014 jared_bennett 0

Since 2012, Gloucester has been developing and implementing a “Port Recovery and Revitalization Plan” which stresses marine science and technology to develop Gloucester into a port city of the future.

A then-and-now look at advancements + challenges affecting HIV-positive men

April 28, 2014 David Wilson 0

Noah Simes never suspected he could be HIV-positive until, at 22, he developed a symptom that wasn’t going away.

SANE program offers healing while collecting evidence

April 28, 2014 joshua_vickers 0

The Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner program specializes in treating victims of sexual assault while producing valuable material for investigators to convict offenders.

First ever TeleNursing Center addressing sexual assault

April 28, 2014 joshua_vickers 0

Newton-Wellesley Hospital will be home to the first TeleNursing Center under the Massachusetts SANE program.

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