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Student-led initiative builds digital libraries in Ecuador
Faculty departure highlights Earth and Ocean Sciences' concerns
Part-time faculty union members vote to ratify five-year contract
Not all bargaining goals were met, Klatt said. The committee unsuccessfully tried to increase the benefits of starting lecturers.
Tufts begins replacing Trunk and TUSK with Canvas across all campuses
Tentative agreement reached between part-time faculty and administration, walkout cancelled
"The details of the new five-year contract are certainly important for workers’ material needs; centrally, part-timers won key raises in per-course pay," she said. "But even more important, I think, is the way in which this agreement demonstrates forward momentum towards larger goals of justice, respect and dignity in the workplace. It’s a sign that faculty, union workers, students, alumni, Boston activist communities can come together and make substantial change.”
Students, faculty rally in support of a contract for part-time faculty
Office of the Provost launches Bridging Differences Initiative to encourage open dialogue on campus
Tufts researchers discover way to improve eye implants in tadpoles
New student publication looks to shine spotlight on arts at Tufts
Currents Magazine, a new arts-centered magazine, will release its first issue on both the Medford/Somerville and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts(SMFA) campuses this month, according to cofounder and SMFA dual-degree student Lily Pisano. Pisano, a first-year, founded the magazine with fellow first-years and SMFA dual-degree students Georgia Oldham and Polina Pittell.
Kevin Kraft hired as new director of community standards
Kevin Kraft was recently hired as Tufts' new director of community standards for the Medford/Somerville campus and started working on Feb. 13. Kraft's new position is similar to the role of judicial affairs administrator, which was held by Mickey Toogood before he moved to Seattle and became the communications and media specialist for the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs.