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Tufts tackles Lyme disease in new interdisciplinary event

Tufts students participated in the Lyme Disease Challenge — a day of lectures, panels, discussion and competition designed to educate participants about the dangers of and potential solutions to Lyme disease — on Nov. 1. Alumnus and Trustee Hugh Roome (A'74, F'77, AG'74, FG'80, ...


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TCU Senate hears 7 funding requests, shares updates

The Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate met to hear seven supplementary funding requests and share updates in the Sophia Gordon Multipurpose Room on Sunday night. TCU Senator Deepen Goradia reminded the Senate about its first town hall with Tufts University President Anthony Monaco of the academic year ...


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Tufts students see rise in phishing incidents

Multiple Tufts students have been victims of phishing scams this semester, and according to Andrew Shiotani, director of the International Center, international students are seeing a rise in phishing incidents. On a national scale, the scams have garnered the attention of the U.S. State Department and ...



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Events on the Hill — Week of Nov. 3

MONDAY"Tufts Composers: Nova November"Details: Student composers will share their works as part of the music courses Contemporary Composition and Composition Practicum. Eight students will share their compositions.Where and when: Distler Performance Hall; 8–10 p.m.TUESDAY"Take Back ...






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TFG invites alumni to speak on experiences in Bain Capital

Alumni Michael Ewald (LA'94) and John Wright (LA'99) from Bain Capital came to Tufts yesterday for a discussion on their careers at the invitation of Tufts Financial Group. They discussed Bain Capital’s business model and practices along with their roles in the organization. They are two of ...


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Police Briefs — Week of Oct. 29

On Oct. 21 at 1:30 p.m., the Tufts University Police Department (TUPD) received a report from the Mayer Campus Center that a MacBook that was on loan from the library was stolen. The student who had loaned it left the laptop in Hotung Café briefly in order to get some food, and it was gone when they ...




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TCU Senate hears 12 supplementary funding requests

Members of the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate met Sunday evening in the Sophia Gordon Multipurpose Room to discuss Allocations Board (ALBO) funding. There were 12 supplementary funding requests from clubs and organizations presented, discussed and voted on by senators. All requests passed, with ...




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Events on the Hill — Week of Oct. 27

MONDAY"Lunch & Learn with Max Felker-Kantor"Details: Max Felker-Kantor (LA'06) will discuss his new book "Policing Los Angeles: Race, Resistance, and the Rise of the LAPD"(2018), which focuses on how the Los Angeles Police Department has consolidated power since the Watts ...



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IGL hosts alumni panel on peacebuilding in Colombia

The Institute for Global Leadership and Latin American Committee (LAC) held a panel titled “Reflections from Peacebuilding in Colombia and on Security in Latin America” yesterday. The event drew on thoughts, experiences and regional perspectives to discuss Colombian conflict and the peacebuilding ...



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The Rez Cafe raises prices in response to increasing minimum wage

The Rez Cafe has raised the prices of some of its coffee drinks due to the recent minimum wage increase in the state of Massachusetts. The student-run coffee shop, located in the Mayer Campus Center, serves as a social hub and has not seen a raise in prices since the '90s, according to its Facebook ...