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- Oct 188:00 PMConcert for CASAStudent Life Calendar | Distler Auditorium
Kappa Alpha Theta's fall philanthropy event is an exciting night of performances by Tufts groups, including dance, a cappella, and more. The majority of proceeds go to Boston CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocates, an organization supporting foster children's access to resources, support, and opportunities, and the rest go to the Theta Foundation, which provides scholarships, grants, and educational resources to Thetas. Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/concert-for-casa-4 - Oct 217:00 PMGirl Gains General Club MeetingStudent Life Calendar | JCC 280
Join us for Girl Gains' bi-weekly general club meetings, open to everyone! Whether you're passionate about weightlifting, exercise, nutrition, or staying active, this is the perfect community. Enjoy engaging presentations, hear from expert guest speakers like dietitians, fitness coaches, and nutritionists, and participate in fun social activities.
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/girl-gains-general-club-meeting-3 - Oct 2212:30 PMCivilian Response to Active Shooter TrainingStudent Life Calendar | Jahris Behrakis Auditorium 130 (150 Harrison Ave)
This training course is designed to provide tools and techniques on how to react to an active shooter / active threat. This training expands upon information found in the Tufts University Emergency Response Guide. This platform is modeled around the Avoid, Deny, Defend response to an active shooter. Avoid: Trust your instincts and don’t delay. Get away as quickly as possible Deny: If you can’t flee, obstruct or deny the active shooter access to your area Defend: If all else fails…Fight as a last resort and only when your life is in imminent danger This class is open to Tufts students, faculty, and staff. Sign-up is through the Tufts Learning Center; search for Civilian Response to Active Shooter.
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/civilian-response-to-active-shooter-training-11 - Oct 2312:00 PMTisch College Solomont Speaker Series: Ibtihaj MuhammadStudent Life Calendar | Barnum LL08, Barnum Hall
Join a conversation on sports, women empowerment and advocacy with Olympic fencing medalist, entrepreneur, author and activist, Ibtihaj Muhammad. An Olympic bronze medalist, five-time Senior World medalist and World Champion in fencing, Ibtihaj became the first American woman to compete in the Olympics in hijab and the first Muslim-American woman to win an Olympic medal in 2016. She later became the face of Nike’s first ever Pro Hijab designed for Muslim female athletes. Her deep commitment to creating visibility and equity for women and girls, including underrepresented groups like those who wear hijab, inspires her work and activism. Ibtihaj is the author of her memoir PROUD: My Fight for an Unlikely American Dream, and a series of New York Times bestselling children’s books: The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab & Family, The Kindest Red: A Story of Hijab and Friendship, and The Boldest White: A Story of Hijab & Community. She also serves as a sports ambassador with the U.S. Department of State’s Empowering Women and Girls through Sport Initiative and was nominated by President Obama as a member of the President’s Council on Fitness, Health & Nutrition. This event is cosponsored by Tufts Athletics. Register Now!
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/tisch-college-solomont-speaker-series-ibtihaj-muhammad - Oct 234:30 PMExcessive Sentencing and Mass Incarceration in ContextStudent Life Calendar | Breed Memorial Hall, 51 Winthrop Street
What are the long-term effects of excessive sentencing on individuals, families and communities? Join a panel conversation to explore the state of excessive sentencing in the United States as well as in countries like Finland and Norway, and learn about diverse policies in California and Massachusetts that have led to a decline in excessive sentencing. Panelists will include two students from the MyTERN Program at Tisch College, award-winning writer and prison reform activist Kenneth Hartman, and renowned civil rights lawyer Michael Meltsner. This event is hosted by the Tufts University Prison Initiative of Tisch College (TUPIT) in collaboration with MA activist Bob Marra and Saint Susanna’s Prison Ministry program. Register now!
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/excessive-sentencing-and-mass-incarceration-in-context - Oct 24–26SWE Conference (WE24)Student Life Calendar | Chicago, IL
Three-day flagship event by the national Society of Women Engineers which offers opportunities to engage in networking, gain career insights, and connect with industry leaders on innovation.
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/swe-conference-we24