Weekly Newsletter: September 17, 2023
By Daily Newsletter Staff | September 17Tufts agrees to dining workers’ demands; revised meal swipe rules feed into students’ frustration
Tufts agrees to dining workers’ demands; revised meal swipe rules feed into students’ frustration
Somerville public schools bring on new superintendent; men’s soccer off to another strong start
Tufts Professor Emeritus Sol Gittleman unpacks the history of higher education in new book
Tufts agrees to dining workers’ demands in new contract
President Sunil Kumar discusses priorities for his first year
SMFA part-time lecturers continue union negotiations for separate compensation structure
University President Sunil Kumar discusses priorities for his first year in office.
Congratulations, Class of 2023: Commencement Issue
Students, faculty reflect on TUPIT
TCU Senate presidential candidates speak at forum; Baseball extends winning streak
Panelists at Cummings/Hillel ‘Survivors Speak’ event discuss prospects for healing, genocide education
Solomont Speaker Series event with rapper Dee-1 disrupted by racist message
SCOTUS expected to ban race-conscious admissions; talking with Fease ahead of Spring Fling
Bishop William J. Barber II on activism, calls for a ‘Third Reconstruction'
Professor Craig Wilder talks relationship between slavery, higher education in new event series
Somerville passes new ordinance to prevent discrimination against people in polyamorous relations
Somerville passes new ordinance to prevent discrimination against people in polyamorous relations
Sen. Cory Booker talks fight for justice in Solomont Speaker Series; Tufts baseball wins crucial series at Amherst
Edward R. Murrow Award given to State Department’s Daniel Langenkamp; men’s lacrosse moves up to No. 1
9th annual TEDxTufts conference celebrates new ideas, connections