The April 23 news article "JumboCash won't affect students' financial aid, administration says" said that, under Tufts new dining-points system, students on financial aid who do not purchase the most expensive meal plan will receive a check for the difference between the cost of that plan and the cost of the plan they purchase. In fact, the difference between the amount they spend on their dining plan and the cost of the most expensive meal plan will be deducted from their overall bill from Tufts.
The April 24 article "With live animal research comes questions of ethics and accountability for Tufts scientists" incorrectly stated that Professor of Psychology Joseph DeBold uses squirrel monkeys in his research. In fact, DeBold uses mice in his laboratory.
These errors have been corrected on TuftsDaily.com.



