Daily Newsletter: March 28, 2023
By Daily Newsletter Staff | March 28Tufts admits 9.5% to undergraduate Class of 2027; Tisch College event explores bipartisanship in Mass. politics
Tufts admits 9.5% to undergraduate Class of 2027; Tisch College event explores bipartisanship in Mass. politics
Prof. Lee Edelman discusses his new book
EPIIC Symposium explores race in global politics; 2 ranked wins propel men’s lacrosse to 4–0 start
Steve Tisch donates $10 million to Schuler Access Initiative; new exhibit brings Ukrainian history to Tisch Library
Dr. Mitchell Lunn receives Lyon and Bendheim Citizenship Award for LGBTQ+ Advocacy in Medicine
Somerville allocates $1.6 million toward housing supportive services
Students, workers rally in support of dining workers’ bid for higher wages, summer stipends
TCU Senate calls for SWANA space, asks professors to list course costs on SIS
Tufts’ connection to slavery
Panel on Russia-Ukraine war discusses lessons from the conflict; students share their lives at Tufts through YouTube
Climate strike takes on fossil fuel finance, Ukraine war
Students, workers rally in support of dining workers’ bid for higher wages, summer stipends
TCU Senate hears new fossil fuel divestment abstract; history made as women’s basketball crowned NESCAC champions
Tufts seniors grapple with tech turbulence
Women's basketball crowned NESCAC champions; TCU Senate hears fossil fuel divestment abstract
Proposed Mass. bill would allow parents to use campaign funds for childcare; men’s basketball prepares for the Big Dance
Massachusetts Democrats want major moves on gun safety in 2023; men’s hockey loses NESCAC quarterfinals
City tells Somerville Media Center to relocate by April 30; A guide to the MIT List Visual Arts Center
Protesters disrupt Israel-Palestine discussion event, Monaco condemns protest
TCU Senate approves JumboCast funding, calls on Tufts to create Middle Eastern and North African space