Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs position filled
September 11Su McGlone in July assumed the position of director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, a vacancy that the university has struggled to fill permanently for the past two years.
Su McGlone in July assumed the position of director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, a vacancy that the university has struggled to fill permanently for the past two years.
Ever notice the Jumbos on campus who put more thought into their wardrobes than matching their gym shorts to their Orientation T−Shirt? We have, and some of their sartorial styles really caught our eye. These ladies all showed off a vintage flair with bold pairings of patterns and textures characteristic of thrift−store style! Check out some of these fabulous first−day−of−classes looks that were sure to impress.
Despite complications that caused long lines outside of Friday's Fall Ball, organizers agreed that the event this year was an overall success.
The World Peace Foundation this July made The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy its new home, naming Alex de Waal, a world leader in the field of peace studies, its new executive director.
Most members of the undergraduate Class of 2015 were only in third grade when the United States and the world were rocked by the events of Sept. 11, 2001, but it was a day whose repercussions have shaped the past 10 years of every person on the Hill in some way. Here is a selection of the reflections we received from members of the Tufts community on their memories of that day and how it has affected them.
Large groups of people often exhibit a collective personality. Tufts' approximately 5,000 undergraduates are no exception, and their communal eccentricities are some of the reasons freshman Grace Oberhofer gave for choosing to attend Tufts. "It came down to personality. I like the quirkiness," she said.
Professor of Child Development Fred Rothbaum, an innovative researcher specializing in parent-child and family relationships, and beloved professor, died of a heart attack on Aug. 24 while biking on vacation in Maine. He was 61.
The Medford campus underwent major infrastructural improvements this summer, as University Information Technology (UIT) completed the installation of wireless Internet access in all residence halls, and the Department of Facilities Services oversaw $12.5 million of construction and renovations.
A new, streamlined application and payment process for freshman pre-orientation programs this year paved the way for an unprecedented number of applicants to some of the programs and less stress for the incoming students who applied, according to organizers.
For some students this summer, getting away from the bustle of the academic year meant finding an off-road beach house or a hammock in a tropical paradise somewhere. During the first week of June, a group of Jumbos took "getting away" a couple steps further, instead traveling to one of the most isolated countries in the world, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Welcome to Tufts! You're now a member of the elite club of New England schools that winces every time the tuition bill arrives sporting a big five-digit number. That's right, paying for college — especially during Orientation when airfare, parents' hotel rooms and U-Hauls come into play — can be a strain on your (or your parents') checkbook. And while there's not much you can do about some of the bigger costs, here are some tips for avoiding unnecessary spending. It's easier than you might think to pinch pennies as you navigate your first few weeks on the Hill on a college student's budget.
As Tufts' student government organizations gear up for the semester, new students ought to learn about the power-holding organizations run by elected students. Some new students may even want to consider joining one of Tufts' student government or entertainment organizations.
Liberal arts undergrads may choose things like French or Arabic to fulfill their language requirements, but all students should have a dictionary to help them navigate the unique language of Tufts. Here are the ABC's of living and learning on the Hill that you'll need to know to get by:
Orientation week will be a whirlwind, but the next four years will go by faster than you can say, "Oh my, there's an elephant on the railroad tracks!" There are plenty of ways to make the best of your time on the Hill, and here are a few to keep in mind before you find yourself in a cap and gown.
Beyond Boundaries: The Campaign for Tufts, the largest university-wide capital campaign in Tufts history, has come to a close having reached its $1.2 billion goal.
Tucked away in the corner of the second floor in Ballou Hall, where the slick marble floors, meticulously maintained carpets and extra-high ceilings are more reminiscent of a grand hotel than an administration building, hangs a painting titled "Portrait of an Unknown Man." It is just outside the office of Provost and Senior Vice President Jamshed Bharucha, who has established himself as a key player in the university's increasing prestige in his nine years on the Hill.
A new student-run event will offer Tufts undergraduates a fully clothed way to celebrate the end of classes next December.
A month after a heated debate over the federal budget brought the government dangerously close to a full shutdown, members of the Tufts community can breathe easier knowing that the budget cuts were less severe than anticipated for local nonprofit service organizations and need-based federal financial aid for college students.