Daily Newsletter: November 18, 2022
By Daily Newsletter Staff | November 18Sunil Kumar to succeed Monaco as university president; ALLIES holds 9th annual Civil-Military Relations Conference
Sunil Kumar to succeed Monaco as university president; ALLIES holds 9th annual Civil-Military Relations Conference
After Tufts denied request for union recognition, here’s what’s next for RAs
TCU Senate calls on Tufts to recognize ULTRA; strong women’s soccer season stubbed in NCAA second round
RA union leads protest on academic quad, calls for university recognition; volleyball falls to MIT in NCAA Sweet Sixteen
Tisch College hosts renowned civil rights lawyer; Jumbos dominate senior day with massive win over Middlebury
RAs declare intent to form union, ask university for voluntary recognition
SMFA Art Sale makes its post-pandemic return; Tufts football alum joins staff as new athletics civic engagement coordinator
Sex health vending machine arrives to campus; volleyball wins NESCAC tournament
Tufts resident assistants form union; public safety, immigrants’ rights on the ballot with Question 4
Department of Public Safety implements changes; Professor Kelli Morgan founds Anti-Racist Curatorial Practice
Admissions dean accused of discrimination by employees
With Election Day fast approaching, this special edition of The Tufts Daily Weekly Roundup features some of our top recent reporting on local and national politics.
Admissions dean accused of discrimination by employees; a look at the 2022 women’s soccer season as the Jumbos head into NESCAC semifinals
Tufts medical study finds common ground in gun regulation; Tufts reimagines career planning with new Majors Month event series
Tufts Dems, Republicans, Democratic Socialists convene for debate; Tufts offers first Southeast Asian history course in two decades
Fletcher World Peace Foundation director responds to online backlash over Ethiopia comments; Tufts rowing makes school history at the Head of the Charles Regatta
Somerville gathers for annual domestic violence vigil, Ballantyne, advocates call for community action
New ExCollege class investigates the changing rights to abortion in the US; women’s soccer has senior day stalemate
Howard Woolf announces retirement from ExCollege after 40 years; football loses heartbreaker at home
Prof. Michael Beckley talks new book on US-China Relations; Tufts rowing makes school history at Head of the Charles