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Burton receives Eliot-Pearson award for 'Reading Rainbow'

Actor and entertainer LeVar Burton took to the stage to a standing ovation while being honored at Friday's 6th annual Eliot-Pearson Awards for Excellence in Children's Media in Distler Performance Hall. Burton earned the award for his work as host and executive producer of the PBS television series "Reading Rainbow".



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Bishop of Massachusetts discusses forgiveness, courage

The Rt. Rev. M. Thomas Shaw, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, visited the Hill last night to host a lecture about the diocese's relationship with Rwanda and to tell a story about a woman he met while visiting the country last month.


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Birthright gives students new perspective on Judaism, Israel

Although many of their peers spent their winter breaks recovering from the end of the previous semester, a group of Jewish Jumbos chose to spend 10 days abroad in Israel last month as part of Taglit−Birthright Israel, a program that provides free trips to Israel for Jewish youth as a way to discover their cultural heritage.


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A Taste of Tufts' lecture series to showcase faculty research

This semester, the Experimental College (ExCollege) brings students a new opportunity to interact with faculty outside of the classroom via a weekly lecture series. "A Taste of Tufts: A Sampling of Faculty Research" will present some of the university's most prominent researchers in a discussion of their work with students.


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Thumbnail optional | TCU Senate Update | Three students walk on to Senate

Three students have been added to the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate after seats were vacated at the end of last semester. Meredith Goldberg and Amelia Quinn have filled the two empty junior class seats, and Ian Donovan has filled the empty senior class seat. The three seats were vacated at the end of last semester when one sophomore and two juniors resigned, according to Tufts Election Commission (ECOM) Public Relations Chair Joel Kruger. The empty sophomore seat became a senior seat because there are more than seven sophomore senators and fewer than seven senior senators, according to Kruger, a sophomore. The replacements are effective immediately, and the three senators will attend their first Senate meeting this Sunday, according to Kruger.



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Walsh urges student political activism

Chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party John Walsh spoke at the Tufts Democrats weekly meeting Tuesday night, encouraging politically minded students to use their passion to make a difference in the upcoming 2012 elections.


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Tufts Occupiers stay active despite eviction

After the Dec. 10 police eviction of Occupy Boston from Dewey Square in which 46 people were arrested, the Tufts Occupiers group remains active with an emphasis on community issues and collaboration with other student Occupy groups. Protestors across the country have had to regroup and find new ways to spread their message without having a physical encampment.


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MBTA proposes service cuts, fare increases

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) last month proposed a mix of fare increases and service reductions in an effort to close a projected $161 million fiscal year 2013 budget deficit.


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Dragon-tamers' lead the parade around Chinatown

Tourists and residents alike flocked to dim sum restaurants and street vendors Saturday to ring in the Chinese New Year as part of a week-long festival. Smoking firecrackers cut through the afternoon sun as costumed performers took to the streets, surprising restaurant-goers with drums, gongs and elaborate dances. See more of the festivities online at JumboSlice, the Tufts Daily blog.


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Hiring practice at Tufts emphasize internal promotions

At a university with about 5,000 undergraduate students, making sure that upkeep, maintenance and the provision of basic services for those students all run smoothly requires a staff of considerable size. In order to find people to fill those positions, Tufts employs a variety of hiring practices to make sure it finds the best people possible for the job.


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Tufts offers varied approach to dealing with disabilities

When students with physical or emotional disabilities begin their college years, they're thrown into a world without the support system to which they've become accustomed. Tufts, however, strives to provide a diverse array of services that can make the transition less challenging.





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Faculty meetings successfully go green

Arts and Sciences faculty meetings and Arts, Sciences and Engineering (AS&E) faculty meetings this semester will continue to be "zero-waste meetings" after a switch last semester to more environmentally friendly meetings received positive feedback from attendees.



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UIT revamps support with TechConnect

Tufts University Information Technology (UIT) early last month launched TechConnect, a new information technology service management (ITSM) tool that enables students, faculty and staff to check the status of their IT help requests online and to receive email notifications throughout the process.