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Sourhouse in WIRED

WIRED received an exclusive preview of the Doughbed from Sourhouse ahead of its September launch.

DJDS in ABC7

Co-Founder and Executive Director, Deanna Van Buren of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces went on ABC7 to talk about the Healing Forest Tables, where every purchase creates ripples of change.

Black Heritage Trail NH in Axios

JerriAnne Boggis, executive director of The Black Heritage Trail of NH was interviewed by Axios, highlighting their 12-day Juneteenth celebration.

ALS Professor Dale Cecka in USA Today

Professor Dale Margolin Cecka of Albany Law School, published an op-ed on USA Today to address the societal blind spots around domestic violence using recent headlines involving Diddy and French President Emmanuel Macron.

Ray Brescia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about the legal challenges the Trump administration faces due to their attempts to freeze billions in grants to Harvard University.

Ray Brescia in MSNBC

Albany Law School’s professor, Ray Brescia, published an op-ed in MSNBC addressing the legal implications of President Trump’s retaliation against Harvard.

Fiverr in WIRED

Wired highlighted a new report from Fiverr, revealing that the demand for AI agents has surged 18,000 in past six months. 

Springboard in SSIR

In an essay for Stanford Social Innovation Review, Laura Zabel of Springboard for the Arts argues for a fundamental reimagining of how we support creativity.

Sourhouse in The Kitchn

The Kitchn’s Micki Wagner wrote a love letter to Sourhouse’s Goldie, saying it is the reason she finally started making her own sourdough.

Fiverr in Forbes

Fiverr CMO Matti Yahav, spoke to Forbes about how AI should be used as a marketing tool not a replacement for human talent.

PFT in The Fulcrum

This Arbor Day, as drought and wildfire fears spread from Southern California to South Carolina, the tree you plant carries hidden importance.

PFT in Common Dreams

Pacific Forest Trust’s Laurie Wayburn penned an op-ed for Earth Day on how the Broadway hit Redwoods is highlighting forest canopies.

Fiverr in Marketing Dive

Fiverr’s latest ad campaign showcasing how freelancers can utilize AI with Fiverr Go was featured in Marketing Dive, Muse by Clios, and Media Post.

Ray Brescia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about the Supreme Court order for the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

Panthera in AFP, The Dodo

Panthera camera trap footage from Gabon’s Batéké Plateau National Park captured video of a curious Endangered female chimpanzee using a stick to investigate a remote camera.

Sourhouse in Eater

In Eater, food writer Lizzy Briskin raves that the Goldie sourdough warmer by PKPR client Sourhouse is her secret to perfect bread.

Fiverr in Marketplace

Listen to Marketplace’s Megan McCarty Carino interview Micha Kaufman, CEO of PKPR client Fiverr, and artist Lisa Vleming about Fiverr Go.

Storyful in Business Insider, CBS

Storyful’s analysis of social media discussions about aviation incidents proves that there’s a stark disconnect between the number of incidents, year over year, and the exploding online conversation.

Storyful study in CBS News

View this post on Instagram A post shared by CBS News Confirmed (@cbsnewsconfirmed) Recent air travel disasters are making splashy headlines — leading to an increase in flight anxiety. But is it warranted? Are travel accidents happening more often or are we simply sensationalizing them through rapt social media coverage? Storyful’s analysis of social media […]

Springboard in Daily Yonder

As politicians sow discord among Americans, students from two schools—one in rural Minnesota and one in urban Minneapolis—collaborated to create a massive, shimmering wall structure that tells a story of unexpected connection across the so-called rural-urban divide.

Ray Brecia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Chief Justice John Roberts could be a bulwark against Trump’s power grabs.