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UIT promotes cybersecurity on campus this month
October 16This month, University Information Technology (UIT) initiated a university?wide campaign encouraging members of the Tufts community to keep their electronics safe from security breaches.
Faculty highlights key election issues at Engage the Debate
October 16The Office of the Provost last night hosted "Engage the Debate," a faculty panel and community forum in Cabot Auditorium that previewed a live showing of the second presidential debate.
SIS Project continues through second phase
October 15The Student Information System (SIS) Project, a university-wide initiative to replace the current SIS with a new, more modern system titled Integrated Student Information System (iSIS), is proceeding on schedule and is currently in the second phase of its approximated three-year development.
International Relations Program to release open-access research
October 15The International Relations (IR) Program on Friday will launch an ongoing seminar discussing research conducted in Indonesia by faculty and students, making the data available for anyone at Tufts to study.
MBTA ridership rates increase despite fare hikes, deficit
October 11Despite a fare hike implemented on July 1, ridership on the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) in August continued to increase.
Rack City:' UIT data center is expanded
October 11The Tufts Summer Street Data Center (TSSDC), an independent, secondary data center location that complements Tufts' primary data center located in the Tufts Administration Building (TAB), is currently undergoing expansion. Five new racks of services, which are used to store equipment and servers, are to be added to the existing 10 racks at the center, according to Associate Director of Telephony and Operations at University Information Technology (UIT) Kyle Pope.
Made in Medford fosters community connection
October 11For Tufts students, the community of Medford may be easily overlooked in comparison to Somerville's highly accessible Davis Square. Recently, Made in Medford, a website intended to promote community events, has reached out to Tufts students to fill the void.
Ethnic polling specialist Matt Barreto discusses Latino vote
October 11Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Washington Matt Barreto, principal and co?founder of the polling search firm Latino Decisions, spoke at Tufts yesterday about the importance of the Latino vote in the upcoming November 2012 elections.

