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After surveying 125 higher education marketing officials from around the country, mStoner, Inc. found that 61 percent of higher education institutions have begun to use formal branding strategies. GRAPHIC BY KATELYN PILLEY/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

College marketing practices differ nationwide, study finds

Kylie Ayal April 17, 2015

Most college marketing departments have not yet established a common approach to branding and marketing, according to a Tuesday report from the higher education marketing agency mStoner. The report,...

The Boston Redevelopment Authority announced March 24 that it will seek 10-year extensions for 14 of the 16 urban renewal plan areas that are expiring this year. ILLUSTRATION COURTESY OF THE BOSTON REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

BRA seeks to extend Urban Renewal Project

Kylie Ayal April 2, 2015

The Boston Redevelopment Authority is seeking 10-year extensions for 14 of the 16 Urban Renewal plans that are expiring in areas around the city. Community meetings will be held in the coming weeks to...

The United States Census Bureau found that Suffolk County was the third fastest growing county in Massachusetts last year. GRAPHIC BY SAMANTHA GROSS/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston’s international population growing faster than domestic

Paige Smith March 30, 2015

Trends for Boston’s metropolitan area populations match those of metropolitan areas across the country, according to an updated U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday. The numbers indicated a trend...

Boston city councilors filed an ordinance Monday for the city’s first paid parental leave policy for city employees. PHOTO BY ERIN BILLINGS/DFP FILE PHOTO

City councilors file ordinance to offer paid parental leave to Boston employees

Kylie Ayal March 25, 2015

For the first time, eligible city employees could have to opportunity to receive paid parental leave, Boston Mayor Martin Walsh announced in a Monday press release. Boston City Councilors Michelle Wu...

Luxe Valet, an app that allows users to request a valet, will launch in Boston in April. PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DANIEL GUAN/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Valet app to come to Boston

Kylie Ayal March 6, 2015

Luxe Valet, a San Francisco-based smartphone app startup, is planning to extend service to Boston in the near future, the company announced on their website on Tuesday. Luxe Valet allows customers to...

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