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- Feb 15All dayNirvana DayOpen to Public: Yes Event Type: Multifaith Observance Event Sponsor: University Chaplaincy In the northern tradition, it commemorates the parinirvana of the Buddha. In cultures of Southeast Asia, the buddha's parinirvana is remembered during Wesak. The dates and names of Buddhist celebrations vary significantly among cultures and communities.
- Feb 17All dayPresident’s 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.
- Feb 199:00 AMProvost Office Hours - BostonBuilding: Boston Campus City: Boston, MA 02111 Campus: Boston Health Sciences campus Location Details: OVPR Conference Room Open to Public: No Primary Audience: Faculty Event Type: Community Engagement Event Sponsor Details: Office of the Provost Event Contact Email: provost@tufts.edu Link: https://tufts.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5osXWXZAtti9fQG Register for a 15 minute time slot for in-person office hours with Provost Genco.
- Feb 194:00 PM"Enslaved Resistance, Anatomical Theft, and Race Science: Healing through Public History" with Daniel SunshineBuilding: Fung House 48 Professors Row City: Somerville, MA 02144 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Open to Public: Yes Primary Audience: Faculty,Postdoctoral Fellows,Staff,Students (Graduate),Students (Postdoctoral) Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar Event Subject: Diversity/Identity/Inclusive Excellence,Health/Wellness,Humanities,Medicine,Politics/Policy/Law,Science,Social Justice/Human Rights Event Sponsor Details: Center for Humanities at Tufts Speaker Name: Daniel Sunshine RSVP Information: No RSVP needed Admission/Cost: Free Event Contact Name: Amanda Pepper Event Contact Email: amanda.pepper@tufts.edu Event Contact Phone: 2037639353 Link: https://humanities.tufts.edu/events/chat-fellow-presentation-enslaved-resistance-anatomical-theft-and-race-science-healing The Center for the Humanities invites the Tufts community to join us for a lecture with Postdoctoral Fellow Daniel Sunshine entitled "Enslaved Resistance, Anatomical Theft, and Race Science: Healing through Public History." Daniel Sunshine is a historian of race and slavery in the early United States. As a postdoctoral fellow, he contributes to public humanities projects, teaching, and research related to the Slavery, Colonialism, and their Legacies at Tufts University initiative. Currently, he is completing a book project entitled A Curse Upon Your Union: Crafting Black Freedom and Wartime Reconstruction in Appalachia. He is also involved with research and advocacy on behalf of an African American community group in Richmond, Virginia tied to the legacies of medical racism in the 19th century. He earned his PhD in history from the University of Virginia. All are welcome to attend. Contact humanities@tufts.edu with questions.
- Feb 194:00 PM"Enslaved Resistance, Anatomical Theft, and Race Science: Healing Through Public History" with Daniel SunshineBuilding: Fung House 48 Professors Row City: Somerville, MA 02144 Campus: Medford/Somerville campus Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Open to Public: Yes Primary Audience: Faculty,Postdoctoral Fellows,Staff,Students (Graduate),Students (Postdoctoral),Students (Undergraduate) Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar Event Subject: Arts,Diversity/Identity/Inclusive Excellence,Humanities,Social Justice/Human Rights Event Sponsor: School of Arts and Sciences Event Sponsor Details: Center for Humanities at Tufts Speaker Name: Daniel Sunshine RSVP Information: No RSVP needed Admission/Cost: Free Event Contact Name: Amanda Pepper Event Contact Email: amanda.pepper@tufts.edu Event Contact Phone: 203-763-9353 Link: https://humanities.tufts.edu/events/chat-fellow-presentation-enslaved-resistance-anatomical-theft-and-race-science-healing The Center for the Humanities invites the Tufts community to join us for a lecture with Postdoctoral Fellow Daniel Sunshine entitled "Enslaved Resistance, Anatomical Theft, and Race Science: Healing Through Public History." Daniel Sunshine is a historian of race and slavery in the early United States. As a postdoctoral fellow, he contributes to public humanities projects, teaching, and research related to the Slavery, Colonialism, and their Legacies at Tufts University initiative. All are welcome to attend. Contact us at humanities@tufts.edu with any questions.
- Feb 2011:00 AMPostgraduate Course in Clinical Pharmacology, Drug Development, and RegulationLocation Details: Virtual event via Zoom Open to Public: No Primary Audience: Faculty,Postdoctoral Fellows,Staff,Students (Graduate) Event Type: Conference/Panel Event/Symposium,Lecture/Presentation/Seminar Event Subject: Innovation Event Sponsor Details: Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development RSVP Information: https://secure.touchnet.net/C21525_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=920 Event Contact Name: Sarah Wrobel Event Contact Email: sarah.wrobel@tufts.edu Link: https://csdd.tufts.edu/postgraduate-course The Tufts CSDD postgraduate course in clinical pharmacology, drug development, and regulation is the longest-running professional development program in the biopharma space. Now in its 52nd year, this unique annual course prepares both new and experienced drug developers, regulators, policy makers, clinical investigators, and academic researchers for success in the life sciences sector. Thousands of drug development professionals are alumni of this prestigious one-of-a-kind program. Top speakers from industry, academia, and the FDA share their expertise to create a highly stimulating and rewarding learning environment.