MSA Freshmen: Cookie Wars!
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 7:00–8:30 PM
- LocationM-House
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Join us for our freshmen-reps hosted event for first-year students! Decorate cookies and vote on the best ones -- may the best win.
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- Oct 2912:00 PMTufts in Madrid Virtual Info SessionJumbo Life Calendar | Zoom
Join us Wednesday, October 29 from 12-1pm via Zoom to learn about Tufts in Madrid from the program director and Tufts Global Education staff. Please RSVP by clicking "sign up" using the link below. https://eventactions.com/eareg.aspx?ea=Rsvp&invite=gut7veb42vr19cy9agdbcvhrthkwhfpgj0h4jkn2phvg6hu5wuf6
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/tufts-in-madrid-virtual-info-session-3 - Oct 2912:00 PMOptics Journal Cub - Bi weekly meetJumbo Life Calendar | STC 242
We meet bi-weekly to discuss the latest optics-related topics/research. Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/optics-journal-cub-bi-weekly-meet - Oct 2912:00 PMTEJC Meeting 10/29Jumbo Life Calendar | 574 BOSTON AVE., Room 404
Julian Chow will be leading a discussion on "An autonomously swimming biohybrid fish designed with human cardiac biophysics," Science, 2022 (DOI: 10.1126/science.abh0474). Come join the discussion and enjoy catering from Dave's Fresh Pasta! Abstract: Biohybrid systems have been developed to better understand the design principles and coordination mechanisms of biological systems. We consider whether two functional regulatory features of the heart—mechanoelectrical signaling and automaticity—could be transferred to a synthetic analog of another fluid transport system: a swimming fish. By leveraging cardiac mechanoelectrical signaling, we recreated reciprocal contraction and relaxation in a muscular bilayer construct where each contraction occurs automatically as a response to the stretching of an antagonistic muscle pair. Further, to entrain this closed-loop actuation cycle, we engineered an electrically autonomous pacing node, which enhanced spontaneous contraction. The biohybrid fish equipped with intrinsic control strategies demonstrated self-sustained body–caudal fin swimming, highlighting the role of feedback mechanisms in muscular pumps such as the heart and muscles. Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/tejc-meeting-10-29 - Oct 295:30 PMTisch College Solomont Speaker Series: Alexis Nikole NelsonJumbo Life Calendar | ASEAN Auditorium, Cabot Intercultural Center
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Meet chef, foraging TikTok star and outdoor educator Alexis Nikole Nelson, better known as the "Black Forager" on social media! With over 5 million followers joining her viral adventures of foraging and cooking, Nelson reframes the worlds of food, botany and nature, helping people make environmentally sustainable food choices while also celebrating the outdoors and changing fraught relationships with food. Nelson's videos shine a light on the historical and cultural roots of foraging in African American and Indigenous food traditions that have traditionally been repressed. Nelson's work has been featured in places like the New York Times, Bon Appetit, NPR, the Kelly Clarkson Show, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and she hosted a 15-episode series on botany for YouTube's educational channel, Crash Course. Nelson received the James Beard Award for “Best Social Media” in 2022, and she was selected for Forbes 30 Under 30, 2025 TIME100 Creators and as a TikTok Tastemaker. Registration required. All are welcome.
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/tisch-college-solomont-speaker-series-alexis-nikole-nelson - Oct 297:00 PMFreedom of Expression PanelJumbo Life Calendar | Eaton Hall 215
The Panel will be hosted on Wednesday, October 29, at 7 PM. It's going to be a discussion about the intersection of law, activism, politics, and the state of freedom of expression in a world where it's increasingly being challenged, and we will be hosting three really interesting speakers. One, Harvey Silverglate, is a lawyer, writer, and activist with a long history of protecting freedom of speech, including defending university students during anti-war demonstrations at Harvard. He's also the co-founder of FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education). Professor Anjuli Fahlberg is a Latin America regional expert who works in the department of sociology and has done crucial research into social movements and activism under repression in the Americas. Professor David Art teaches comparative politics and brings an expert perspective on the behavior of extremist right-wing and populist parties and authoritarianism. There will be food provided.
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/freedom-of-expression-panel - Oct 297:30 PMTufts for Health Equity Trivia NightJumbo Life Calendar | TTC Atrium
Tufts for Health Equity is hosting our annual trivia night fundraiser! All proceeds will go to our two partner organizations PHASE Nepal and Move Up Global. Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/tufts-for-health-equity-trivia-night-4


