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- Jan 6All dayTheophanyOpen to Public: Yes Event Type: Multifaith Observance Event Sponsor: University Chaplaincy Commemorates the baptism of Jesus and the manifestation of the Trinity. The day is especially important in Latino/a cultures and in Orthodox churches. The Armenian Orthodox Church celebrates the nativity and theophany together. Observances may include limits to participation in academics or work.
- Jan 7All dayChristmas - Eastern OrthodoxOpen to Public: Yes Event Type: Multifaith Observance Event Sponsor: University Chaplaincy Celebrates the anniversary of the birth of Jesus. Observances may include limits to participation in academics or work.
- Jan 812:00 PMThe Joys and Challenges of Leadership in Higher Education: JT Duck, Dean of Admissions and Enrollment ManagementOnline Location Details: https://tufts.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_08I3k6H5TKqqN-tYeINkwA Open to Public: Yes Primary Audience(s): Alumni and Friends,Parents,Staff,Students (Undergraduate) Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar/Talk Event Subject: Diversity/Identity/Inclusive Excellence,Education,Working at Tufts Event Sponsor: School of Arts and Sciences RSVP Information: Please register in advance through the listed Zoom link. Join us for the third in a series of talks that explores how Tufts University administrative leaders and faculty are leading and navigating the current challenges in higher education. JT Duck will share reflections on his journey as a leader in the admissions field in higher education and what brings him joy in his work. In this conversation with Vice Provost Monroe France, JT will include his thoughts on inclusive access for our future Jumbos as well as his perspective on emerging trends in higher education and admissions. Attendees may submit questions about leadership journeys and experiences in advance. Please include your full name. Anonymous questions will not be included. Presented to alumni but open to the entire community (parents, faculty, staff, and students), this series will dig into the journeys, highlights, and challenges of Tufts University leaders.
- Jan 10All dayFast of TevetOpen to Public: Yes Event Type: Multifaith Observance Event Sponsor: University Chaplaincy Begins at dawn. A minor Jewish fast from sunup to nightfall.
- Jan 14All dayMahayana New YearOpen to Public: Yes Event Type: Multifaith Observance Event Sponsor: University Chaplaincy Mahayana Buddhist new year, the first full moon in January.
- Jan 1512:00 PMClimate Change and the Future of Public Health for Urban Informal Settlements in the Global SouthBuilding: Posner Hall Campus Location: Boston Health Sciences campus City: Boston, MA 02111 Campus: Boston Health Sciences campus Location Details: Posner Auditorium (200 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02111) and on Zoom Open to Public: Yes Primary Audience(s): Faculty,Postdoctoral Fellows,Staff,Students (Graduate),Students (Postdoctoral),Students (Undergraduate) Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar/Talk Event Sponsor: School of Medicine Event Sponsor Details: TUSM Global Health Faculty Council and the Tufts Center for Global Public Health Speaker Name: Sheela Patel Event Contact Name: Kim Burke Event Contact Email: kimberly.burke@tufts.edu Link: https://tufts.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_D1v2S9KNRimWKDnd85oA6Q#/registration As climate change accelerates, the global development and climate change communities continue to ignore the plight of the urban poor, who face the brunt of challenges caused by rising global temperatures. Over the last five decades, the urban poor in the Global South have been failed by initiatives aimed at improving the human condition, including the Millennium Development Goals, the Sustainable Development Goals, WHO guidelines on social determinants of health, and the United Nations COP meetings on climate change. Alarmingly, despite all calls for action, the realities experienced by people living in urban informal settlements continue to be invisible to global stakeholders. However, people living in urban informal settlements in the Global South comprise more than one billion people, and their social and environmental determinants of health can no longer be ignored. This seminar will discuss how residents of urban informal settlements are using transnational movements to advance their living conditions and make challenges to their health and well-being visible to the global community. Speaker: Sheela Patel is the director of the SPARC, an organization she founded in 1984 that works in alliance with community-based organizations of the urban poor—the National Slum Dwellers Federation and Mahila Milan—in several Indian cities. She is a founder of Slum Dwellers International, a transnational social movement of the urban poor in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. She was a commissioner on the Commission for Adaptation to climate change from 2018–2020 and is a trustee of the International Institute on Environment and Development (IIED), a global ambassador for Race to Zero and Race to Resilience, a member of the Club of Rome, and a board member of Climate-KIC. Since 2022, she spearheaded the campaign for Roof Over Our Heads (ROOH), which is part of the United Nations Race to Resilience campaign. She was awarded the 2023 Lawrence C. Nussdorf Urban Leadership Prize by the Penn Institute for Urban Research and has received the Padma Shri, India’s fourth highest civilian honor.