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- Apr 20 – May 2RidvanEvent Type: Multifaith Observance Event Sponsor: University Chaplaincy Commemorates the 12 days that Baha'u'llah spent in the Garden of Ridvan in the last days of his exile in Baghdad, during which time he proclaimed himself as the one announced by Bab. Work is suspended for the first, ninth, and twelfth days. Observances may include limits to participation in academics or work.
- Apr 21All dayPatriots’ DayCampus: Boston Health Sciences campus,Boston SMFA campus,Grafton campus,Medford/Somerville campus,Off-campus Open to Public: Yes Event Type: University Holiday The university observes a holiday on this day.
- Apr 221:00 PMMeet the Press: Promoting Your Research and Scholarship Beyond TuftsOpen to Public: No Primary Audience: Faculty Event Sponsor Details: Office of the Provost RSVP Information: https://tufts.zoom.us/meeting/register/YOxxy8fJTHW59IoudaaEwg#/registration The workshop will be led by Patrick Collins, executive director of media relations at Tufts, and Dave Nuscher, executive director of content at Tufts. Hosted by Colleen Ryan, vice provost for faculty, the goal for this event is to discuss best practices for faculty wishing to share news across various media. Whether they want to publicize your research, scholarship, or the exciting work they do with Tufts students and local communities, this conversation will provide strategies and best practices around media and editorial communications and leave plenty of time for questions and discussion. RSVP BY April 21.
- Apr 23–24Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day)Event Type: Multifaith Observance Event Sponsor: University Chaplaincy Begins at sundown on the first day listed. Holocaust Memorial Day. Memorializes the six million Jews who died as victims of the Nazis during World War II and emphasizes respect for human dignity. Its observance is not limited to Jews.
- Apr 2311:45 AMSound Healing Mindfulness for Tufts Faculty, Staff, and StudentsBuilding: Eaton Hall City: Medford, MA 02155 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Location Details: Room 201, Eaton Hall, Medford/Somerville campus Open to Public: No Primary Audience: Faculty,Staff,Students (Graduate),Students (Postdoctoral),Students (Undergraduate) Event Type: Training/Workshop Event Subject: Health/Wellness Event Sponsor: Tufts University Event Sponsor Details: Mindfulness and Wellbeing Collaborative Speaker Name: Ebony LePenn RSVP Information: https://tufts.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bKHObdUxdSycQZw Event Contact Name: Deborah Donahue-Keegan Event Contact Email: deborah.donahue_keegan@tufts.edu Event Contact Phone: 617-448-1949 Link: https://students.tufts.edu/health-wellness/tufts-mindfulness-and-resilience-collaborative During this session, Tufts participants will have the opportunity to experience rest, deep relaxation, and calm while listening to crystal singing bowl sounds and guided mindfulness practices in a small group setting. The session will be led by Ebony LePenn, founder of the Boston-based Anthony P. Clay Healing Project and the affiliated High Frequency Academy (HFA) Ltd., a school and healing oasis for Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and allies. All Tufts students, staff, and faculty are welcome to register for this 75-minute session, which is limited to 20 participants. "First-come, first-served."
- Apr 2312:00 PMCrafting with Data: Introduction to Zines and BookbindingBuilding: Tisch Library City: Medford, MA 02155 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Location Details: Digital Design Studio Open to Public: Yes Primary Audience: Students (Undergraduate) Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar Event Subject: Arts,Engineering/Technology,Humanities Event Contact Name: Kaylen Dwyer Event Contact Email: kaylen.dwyer@tufts.edu Link: https://tufts.libcal.com/event/14062093 “Crafting with Data” explores data analysis and visualization from a data feminist perspective, examining methods for critical making and physicalization through arts and crafts. Data physicalizations create tangible, embodied representations of data, engaging both creators and audiences in the labor behind the data, its contents, and presentation. The workshop will guide participants through the basics of zines as a potential medium for data collection, inquiry, visualization, and sharing in community. We will have supplies for zine-making, but you are welcome to bring your supplies. You can join us or do your own thing and explore visualization through felting, crochet, drawing, or whatever interests you. The workshop is scheduled until 1:30 p.m., but we will stick around for open creative time. Please bring a laptop.