Alison BruzekFormer StaffAlison Bruzek was a producer for Radio Boston.Recently publishedGot Tech Questions? WBUR's 'No Signal' Is Here To HelpWBUR is working on a new show to help connect you with some personalized tech support. It's called "No Signal," and it's a call-in show about technology — the perils,...ResumeRadio Boston07:43Jan 28, 2019Boston Marathon Race Director's Advice: 'Dream Big'As a young boy, Dave McGillvray wanted to be a professional athlete, but he was too small to be picked for any teams.ResumeRadio Boston10:24Apr 5, 2018'Martin Luther King Loved This City': Remembering King's Legacy In BostonOn the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, we revisit the time leading up to the assassination, the immediate aftermath and his legacy in Boston.ResumeRadio Boston48:58Apr 4, 2018Former EPA Administrator Says Rollback Of Emissions Standards Is 'Heartbreaking'On Monday, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced a rollback of the fuel efficiency and car emissions standards put in place by the Obama administration. ResumeRadio Boston20:31Apr 3, 2018Week In Review: Missing Police Payroll And Criminal Justice ReformWe go behind the week's headlines with Jim Stergios and Michael Curry.ResumeRadio Boston25:30Mar 30, 2018AdvertisementAlan Lightman On The Tension (And Commonalities) Between Science And ReligionHis new book is "Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine."ResumeRadio Boston22:00Mar 29, 2018Springfield Reckons With One Of Its Largest Employers, In Wake Of Parkland ShootingWe look at what it's like to live in Springfield, where Smith & Wesson is one of the city's biggest employers, while calls are being made across the country for...ResumeRadio Boston14:18Mar 26, 2018Russian Hackers Targeted Critical U.S. Infrastructure — What Happens Now?Last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the FBI announced that Russian hackers targeted and penetrated some of the country's most sensitive infrastructure including power, nuclear, water, and...ResumeRadio Boston18:59Mar 22, 2018What Changes Should Be Demanded From FacebookFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is under fire today for the company's role in providing data to Cambridge Analytica.ResumeRadio Boston08:33Mar 22, 2018State's Housing Finance Agency Offers Zero Down Payment ProgramA new program by the state's housing finance agency is trying to help low- to middle-income buyers seal the deal on a new home, by covering the down payment.ResumeRadio Boston08:30Mar 21, 2018Next Page
Got Tech Questions? WBUR's 'No Signal' Is Here To HelpWBUR is working on a new show to help connect you with some personalized tech support. It's called "No Signal," and it's a call-in show about technology — the perils,...ResumeRadio Boston07:43Jan 28, 2019
Boston Marathon Race Director's Advice: 'Dream Big'As a young boy, Dave McGillvray wanted to be a professional athlete, but he was too small to be picked for any teams.ResumeRadio Boston10:24Apr 5, 2018
'Martin Luther King Loved This City': Remembering King's Legacy In BostonOn the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, we revisit the time leading up to the assassination, the immediate aftermath and his legacy in Boston.ResumeRadio Boston48:58Apr 4, 2018
Former EPA Administrator Says Rollback Of Emissions Standards Is 'Heartbreaking'On Monday, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced a rollback of the fuel efficiency and car emissions standards put in place by the Obama administration. ResumeRadio Boston20:31Apr 3, 2018
Week In Review: Missing Police Payroll And Criminal Justice ReformWe go behind the week's headlines with Jim Stergios and Michael Curry.ResumeRadio Boston25:30Mar 30, 2018
Alan Lightman On The Tension (And Commonalities) Between Science And ReligionHis new book is "Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine."ResumeRadio Boston22:00Mar 29, 2018
Springfield Reckons With One Of Its Largest Employers, In Wake Of Parkland ShootingWe look at what it's like to live in Springfield, where Smith & Wesson is one of the city's biggest employers, while calls are being made across the country for...ResumeRadio Boston14:18Mar 26, 2018
Russian Hackers Targeted Critical U.S. Infrastructure — What Happens Now?Last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the FBI announced that Russian hackers targeted and penetrated some of the country's most sensitive infrastructure including power, nuclear, water, and...ResumeRadio Boston18:59Mar 22, 2018
What Changes Should Be Demanded From FacebookFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is under fire today for the company's role in providing data to Cambridge Analytica.ResumeRadio Boston08:33Mar 22, 2018
State's Housing Finance Agency Offers Zero Down Payment ProgramA new program by the state's housing finance agency is trying to help low- to middle-income buyers seal the deal on a new home, by covering the down payment.ResumeRadio Boston08:30Mar 21, 2018