Tufts launches new pooled testing study to help K-12 schools
By Carolina Espinal | October 13The effort will determine whether the nasal swab sampling widely used for COVID-19 surveillance testing can be studied in batches.
The effort will determine whether the nasal swab sampling widely used for COVID-19 surveillance testing can be studied in batches.
According to Dean Nadeem Karimbux, the loss of revenue from the closures of the clinics, coupled with reduced clinical operations, led to a budget deficit of about $22 million for the dental school.
Ioannis Evrigenis, professor of political science and classics, has been selected as International Relations (IR) Program director. Evrigenis assumed the leadership role earlier in July and will direct the program before going on leave the following year to pursue a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
Medford Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn was officially sworn into office last month, after oustingtwo-term incumbent former Mayor Stephanie Burke by a margin of 645 votes to become the City of Medford’s 32ndMayor.Lungo-Koehn, the owner of a real estate brokerage and a local attorney specializing in family ...
Last month, Tufts Dining Services launched ALL 9 FREE, a new allergen-free platform in Dewick-MacPhie Dining Center. The platform, which operates concurrently with Dewick’s hours of operation and offers meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, includes items that are free of the top nine allergens: ...
Lawmakers in the Massachusetts State Houseunanimously approved the bill H. 4099, "An Act to Support Improved Financial Stability in Higher Education" on Oct. 2. The bill would require institutions of higher education to disclose financial reports to the public in an accessible manner, undergo ...