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- Oct 2812:00 PMTGE External Open Advising HoursOnline Location Details: https://tufts.zoom.us/j/92800334538?pwd=URUXtaLwMTaUoDFeSzTPwThBI19VWK.1 Location Details: https://tufts.zoom.us/j/92800334538?pwd=URUXtaLwMTaUoDFeSzTPwThBI19VWK.1 Open to Public: No Primary Audience: Students (Undergraduate) Students interested in planning a semester or year abroad through External study abroad programs for Academic Year 2026-2027 are welcome to walk-in without an appointment for guidance and assistance from Tufts Global Education.
- Oct 285:30 PMKBUG: LGBTQIA+ AbroadBuilding: Dowling Hall City: Medford, MA 02155 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Location Details: Millmore Room 740P Open to Public: No Join TGE and returned study abroad students for a candid conversation about LGBTQIA+ experiences abroad! Food will be provided, so please register in advance for an accurate catering order.
- Oct 286:00 PMDisability Culture Now: A Panel with Emily Watlington & Jeff KasperBuilding: Anderson Auditorium City: Boston, MA 02111 Campus: Boston SMFA campus Location Details: Join Tufts University Art Galleries (TUAG), critic, curator, and senior editor at Art in America, Emily Watlington, artist Jeff Kasper, and co-curators of How do you throw a brick through the window… Laurel V. McLaughlin, TUAG, and Tanya Gayer, John Michael Kohler Arts Center for a conversation engaging disability culture in our contemporary moment. Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Open to Public: Yes Event Sponsor: Tufts University Art Galleries RSVP Information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/disability-culture-now-a-panel-with-emily-watlington-jeff-kasper-tickets-1660421217559?aff=oddtdtcreator Link: https://artgalleries.tufts.edu/events/227-disability-culture-now-a-panel-with-emily-watlington-jeff-kasper Join Tufts University Art Galleries (TUAG), critic, curator, and senior editor at Art in America, Emily Watlington, artist Jeff Kasper, and co-curators of How do you throw a brick through the window… Laurel V. McLaughlin, TUAG, and Tanya Gayer, John Michael Kohler Arts Center for a conversation engaging disability culture in our contemporary moment.
- Oct 2910:00 AMProvost Coffee Hours- BostonCampus: Boston Health Sciences campus Location Details: OVPR conference room Open to Public: No Primary Audience: Faculty Event Type: Community Engagement Event Sponsor: Office of the Provost Link: https://provost.tufts.edu/faculty-engagement/ Faculty are invited to drop-in coffee hours to engage with Provost Genco.
- Oct 2911:00 AMCreative Approaches to Facilitating Small Group WorkOpen to Public: No Primary Audience: Faculty,Postdoctoral Fellows,Students (Graduate),Students (Postdoctoral) Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar,Training/Workshop Event Subject: Education Event Sponsor: School of Arts and Sciences Event Sponsor Details: Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) RSVP Information: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc-D1VpCg4LzAJM9TKj-5WG6hroe1bdyifCQcG1nPcHR6iojA/viewform?usp=header Event Contact Name: Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) Event Contact Email: CELT@tufts.edu Event Contact Phone: 617-627-4000 This Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) workshop will give you practical strategies to make small group work more effective, engaging, and transformative for your students.
- Oct 2912:00 PMSeminar Series: Prof. Peter Dedon (Host: Prof. Kevin Clark)Online Location Details: https://tufts.zoom.us/j/95122761558?pwd=z1zOug26VWYiJxu5EIUKO4e57pu8w9.1 Building: Pearson Chemical Laboratory City: Somerville, MA 02144 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Location Details: Room P-106 Open to Public: No Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar Event Sponsor: School of Arts and Sciences Event Sponsor Department / Area: Chemistry department Speaker Name: Prof. Peter Dedon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Event Contact Name: Marianne O'Connell Event Contact Email: marianne.o_connell@tufts.edu Event Contact Phone: 617-627-2649 Department of Chemistry - Fall 2025 Seminar Series Title: "Revisiting the Central Dogma in the Age of Epigenomes and Epitranscriptomes"