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Professors of the practice at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts were notified throughout March and April of several changes to the school’s administrative structure. According to an open ...
Tufts full-time union lecturers in the School of Arts and Sciences ratified their third contract with the university on ...
The Cambridge Public Safety Committee held a hearing on the police department’s use of SoundThinking, formerly ShotSpotter, ...
The Cambridge Public Safety Committee held a hearing on the police department’s use of SoundThinking, formerly ShotSpotter, on June 2. The gunshot detection system, used in both Cambridge and ...
Dear Class of 2025 and the Tufts community, congratulations on an impressive finish to your undergraduate journey here at Tufts. All of your hard work has culminated in this moment of celebration and ...
To Whom It May Concern: Graduating senior Julia Carpi has run the gamut in terms of opportunities offered at the Daily by serving as executive video editor, associate editor and executive audio editor ...
The Medford City Council passed an updated version of the city’s charter in a 6–1 vote on April 15, nearing the end of a years-long process that now moves to the Massachusetts State House and, ...
As I trudged down Talbot Avenue one early February morning, my gaze drifted up toward the mismatched buildings surrounding me. To my left sat the Mayer Campus Center, nestled into the natural slope of ...
On March 25, R ümeysa Öztürk, a member of the Tufts University community, was detained by the Department of Homeland Security near her apartment in Somerville. The next morning, she was transported to ...
These are dark times in our community, our city, our state, our nation and our world. Wars rage across the globe, economic uncertainty looms and our basic freedoms are under assault. We are acutely ...
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