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Changes in federal requirements, student needs drive administrative reorganization
Tufts ACLU chapter sends poll monitors to protect Tufts students' right to vote
Former Resident Assistants discuss benefits, flaws in ResLife-RA relationship
A first-year student's Resident Assistant (RA) might be one of the first members of the Tufts community they meet when they arrive on campus. Assigned to a particular dorm and floor, RAs organize and facilitate community-wide activities and programs while also ensuring the safety of their residents, according to the Office of Residential Life and Learning (ResLife) website.
All in Good Taste: The Beehive
Tufts CARE tackles consent, condoms, candid questions about sex
Editorial: Improving campus dialogue on alcohol safety
Solange creates musical medicine for the soul on long-awaited ‘A Seat at the Table’
University-wide task force to review student mental health and resources
Office of Community Relations hires co-director, expands scope to include SMFA neighborhoods
The disappearing act: taking a medical leave of absence from Tufts
Student promotes cultural competency training program for faculty, staff
The Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate is currently supporting a new initiative to implement a mandatory cultural competency training program for Tufts faculty and staff, according to Walae Hayek, who serves as the TCU Women's Center Community Representative and is spearheading the initiative.
Car fire, bomb threats under ongoing investigation, impacted finals schedule
Multiple law enforcement agencies are involved in an ongoing investigation surrounding bomb threats and a suspected arson that occurred outside of Health Service in the early morning hours of Monday, May 9. The investigation is being carried out by a joint law enforcement team made up of the state Fire Marshal, Somerville Police, Medford Police, Tufts University Police Department (TUPD) and the Massachusetts State Police.
Tufts strives to build community, support system for undocumented students
University to reinstate off-campus housing coordinator position after five-year vacancy
Alex Bhak: remembering the boy who was 'happy to be happy'
Bomb threats, car fire interrupted Monday activities, final exam schedules
The scheduling of today's final exams was disrupted following a fire in a vehicle outside of Tufts Health Service around 4:30 a.m. this morning, and the discovery at the building entrance of a note with bomb threats to four different campus locations. As law enforcement secured, evacuated and cleared the four targeted buildings — Cabot Intercultural Center, Braker Hall, Cohen Auditorium and Tisch Library — exams of three math courses and classes taught in the G and E blocks in the Schools of Arts and Sciences and Engineering (AS&E) were postponed and rescheduled to Friday.
Investigation ongoing following bomb threats, car fire on Tufts Medford/Somerville campus
At approximately 4:30 a.m. a vehicle outside of Health Service near 124 Professors Row caught fire and a note indicating bomb threats to Cabot Hall, Braker Hall, Cohen Auditorium and Tisch Library was discovered. All affected buildings have since been cleared by law enforcement, and there is an ongoing criminal investigation.
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Tufts Counseling and Mental Health Services' newest counselor Linda Daniels in her office on March 7.
Linda Daniels hired as staff psychologist, liaison to the Africana Center
"Since her arrival to Tufts, Dr. Daniels has extended her time and expertise to the Africana community in a variety of settings," Moore said. "We are looking forward to building a strong relationship with Dr. Daniels as we work collectively to identify workshops and trainings that will address the concerns and needs of not only students of color but faculty and staff as well."