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- Mar 299:00 AMInternational Symposium on the Musical Arts of AfricaBuilding: Perry and Marty Granoff Music Center City: Medford, MA 02155 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Location Details: Distler Performance Hall Open to Public: Yes Primary Audience: Faculty,Postdoctoral Fellows,Staff,Students (Graduate),Students (Postdoctoral) Event Type: Conference/Panel Event/Symposium Event Subject: Arts,Diversity/Identity/Inclusive Excellence,Global Engagement,Humanities,Music,Social Justice/Human Rights Event Sponsor: School of Arts and Sciences Event Sponsor Details: Center for Humanities at Tufts, Department of Music RSVP Information: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdF91ogr6RejKaMuUfkJaVwpNO_qa3x6Rz8SfQCmnjfvBY2Qw/viewform Admission/Cost: Free Event Contact Name: Amanda Pepper Event Contact Email: amanada.pepper@tufts.edu Event Contact Phone: 2037639353 Link: https://humanities.tufts.edu/international-symposium-musical-arts-africa-coit-phelps-lecture-2025 Join us March 28 and 29 for a dialogue between communities of practice and communities of learning—an interface between orality and literacy—in the context of African music and its research. African musical arts on the continent are as vibrant and diverse as the societies and communities whose creativity and performances enliven life in both temporal and non-temporal domains. As a form of communication, African musical arts operate within a larger framework of orality where musical sounds and expressions constitute symbolic and living curricula, which consistently generate knowledge systems about the African worldview. Orality, however, does not imply lack of literacy, as songs, instrumental accompaniment, storytelling, epic poems, instrumental music, and the physical body of musical instruments indexes literacy in subtle and intricate ways. Ultimately, the International Symposium on the Musical Arts of Africa (ISMAA) will foster crucial dialogues on critical issues, including the imbalanced power dynamics between researchers and African communities, the persistent challenge for African societies to access scholarship produced in the West, and “research fatigue” among African communities, which occurs when Africans become uncomfortable and less receptive toward Western academics.
- Mar 299:00 AMTUSM First Annual Global Health SymposiumBuilding: Tufts Center for Medical Education City: Boston, MA 02111 Campus: Boston Health Sciences campus Location Details: Medical Education Building, Tufts University School of Medicine 145 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA, 02111 Open to Public: No Primary Audience: Students (Graduate),Students (Postdoctoral),Students (Undergraduate) Event Type: Conference/Panel Event/Symposium Event Subject: Global Engagement,Health/Wellness Event Sponsor: School of Medicine Event Sponsor Department/Area: Public Health & Community Medicine department Event Sponsor Details: Tufts Global Health Interest Group, Center for Global Public Health, Tufts One Health, Tufts University School of Medicine, and the Office of the Provost RSVP Information: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgKhZphuUIoFR7V9ppmcputRsHuB5LZCPTcnwEaJAVLnJXMw/viewform Event Contact Name: Dan Nguyen Event Contact Email: nguyen.dan@tufts.edu Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgKhZphuUIoFR7V9ppmcputRsHuB5LZCPTcnwEaJAVLnJXMw/viewform The theme for this year's Global Tufts Month is "Global Health Equity." This symposium aims to highlight the global health work done in the Boston area, shed light on how to enter a career in global health, and further educate student attendees about global health issues. 9:00–9:30 a.m. Breakfast, coffee, and check-in 9:30–10:30 a.m. Keynote speaker 10:40–11:30 a.m. Breakout Panels 11:30–12:30 p.m. Panel on USAID stop-work order and NIH funding cuts 12:30 p.m.–onwards Lunch and networking
- Mar 30–31Eid al-Fitr ('Id al-Fitr)Event Type: Multifaith Observance Begins at sundown on the first day listed. Approximate date (moon dependent). Also known as the Festival of the Breaking of the Fast. One of the two main Islamic festivals (the other is Eid al-Adha), this day celebrates the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting. It comes on the first day of the next lunar month, Shawal. Observances may include limits to participation in academics or work.
- Mar 306:00 PMImmigrant Films in Spanish Film #2: "Los lobos"Building: Olin Center City: Medford, MA 02155 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Location Details: Rm 011 Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Open to Public: Yes Primary Audience: Faculty,Staff,Students (Graduate),Students (Undergraduate) Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar,Performance Event Subject: Arts,Diversity/Identity/Inclusive Excellence,Education,Global Engagement,Humanities,Social Justice/Human Rights Event Sponsor Details: Department of Romance Studies Event Contact Email: magdalena.malinowska@tufts.edu Films in Spanish is a series of films that focus on a different DEIJ topic each semester. Spring 2025 gives visibility to the many challenges faced by Hispanic immigrants in the United States. Film #2: Los lobos The wolves The film shows the struggles of a single mother with two young kids, trying to survive in a big American city.
- Mar 307:00 PMTUSC & Tufts Department of Music present: Battle of the BandsBuilding: Perry and Marty Granoff Music Center City: Medford, MA 02155 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Location Details: Fisher Performance Room Open to Public: Yes Event Type: Performance Event Contact Name: Anna Griffis Event Contact Email: anna.griffis@tufts.edu Tufts Music is proud to partner with TUSC to bring the annual Battle of the Bands to a Granoff stage! In this TUSC classic, student bands face off for a chance to win the ultimate prize of performing at Spring Fling! The winner is chosen by a panel of judges and by your vote. Come one and all to show your support for your favorite Tufts bands and decide which of the many talented performers will fill this coveted slot in the Spring Fling lineup! Tufts ID required for entry.
- Apr 15:30 PMBook Talk with Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat: "The Art of Diplomacy"Building: Cabot Intercultural Center City: Medford, MA 02155 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Location Details: Cabot 7th Floor Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Open to Public: No Primary Audience: Faculty,Postdoctoral Fellows,Staff,Students (Graduate),Students (Postdoctoral),Students (Undergraduate) Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar Event Subject: Politics/Policy/Law,Public Service/Government,Social Justice/Human Rights Event Sponsor: The Fletcher School Event Sponsor Details: Dean's Office Speaker Name: Stuart Eizenstat RSVP Information: https://forms.monday.com/forms/358dc68316b4caba432454447257e07f?r=use1 Event Contact Name: Sara Rosales Laverty Event Contact Email: sara.rosales@tufts.edu The Charles Francis Adams Lecture Series presents: "The Art of Diplomacy" with Ambassador Stewart Eizenstat At a time when the world is in turmoil and American leadership is being challenged, Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat in The Art of Diplomacy: How American Negotiators Reached Historic Agreements that Changed the World (Rowman & Littlefield, May 28, 2024), recounts America’s most significant and consequential negotiations over the past 50 years. These include efforts to resolve conflicts from the Middle East peace process to “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland to lingering issues of World War II, from the reunification of Germany to justice for Holocaust survivors. Eizenstat addresses the use of American military force as an instrument of diplomacy, from Vietnam to the Balkan Wars in Bosnia and Kosovo, to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, drawing lessons that are applicable to today’s conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.