Career Coffee Chat with Matt Casey
Monday, November 10, 2025 12:30–2:30 PM
- Location101 Multi-Purpose Room (474 Curtis Hall, Medford)
Description
Matt Casey advises Tufts GSAS students during the career hour, providing a good opportunity for students to discuss their life goals and schoolwork in a semi-informal setting while enjoying free coffee, bagels, and donuts. He is available for one-on-one discussions about general career guidance, resumes, interviews, and other related topics. Reach out to him directly via Handshake or email.
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- Nov 1211:45 AMMichael Langan: Career Journey and Film Making ProcessJumbo Life Calendar | LL08 Barnum Dana Complex
Guest speaker Michael Langan, artist and filmmaker will be talking about his journey and then answering questions in a short Q&A. Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/michael-langan-career-journey-and-film-making-process - Nov 1212:00 PMCivic Life Lunch- 20 Summers of Impact: Tisch Summer Fellows Then and NowJumbo Life Calendar | 104 Barnum Hall
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What happens when a summer fellowship becomes the launchpad for a career in civic leadership? Twenty years ago, the Tisch Summer Fellows (TSF) program began placing Tufts students in hands-on civic internships across the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Since then, TSF alumni have gone on to shape the world as organizers, researchers, policymakers, educators, and beyond. This special anniversary panel brings together TSF alumni to reflect on their journeys and current students who are just starting theirs. Together, they’ll explore how civic learning at Tufts continues to shape lives, careers, and communities long after graduation. Registration required, all are welcome. Lunch provided.
Meet the Panelists
Chad Fisher, N24 is the Principal Research Analyst (GIS planner for Parks & Facilities) at the Boston Parks & Recreation Department. He works on issues small and large including generating snow removal maps for all 305 properties the department manages, participating in citywide climate resilience planning, and designing interactive web maps for the city website. He served two years with AmeriCorps, graduated with a masters in Agriculture, Food, and Environment (concentration in spatial data science) from the Friedman School, completed a Tisch Summer Fellowship at Speak for the Trees, Boston, and worked at the Tufts Data Lab before his current role. Outside of work, Chad enjoys knitting, biking, and exploring the city he calls home. Nate Hall, A25, Legislative Aide for Representative Ken Gordon. Julie Silverman, A23, Life Scientist, Air & Radiation Division, Energy & Resilience Branch (EPA)
This lunch is part of From Tufts, Forward, our semester-long Civic Life Lunch theme exploring how the Tufts community carries ideas forward on campus, in local communities, and far beyond. Each event reflects the momentum we create together through creativity, dialogue, and civic responsibility, and how that momentum extends into lasting impact.
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/civic-life-lunch-20-summers-of-impact-tisch-summer-fellows-then-and-now - Nov 1212:00 PMTufts in Talloires/Annecy Info SessionJumbo Life Calendar | Olin 106
Spend a summer in France! Join us to learn more about the 2026 Tufts in Talloires and Tufts in Annecy programs at the Tufts European Center in Talloires, France. NO FRENCH REQUIRED. Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/tufts-in-talloires-annecy-info-session-5 - Nov 125:30 PMTufts in Pavia, Italy Summer Program Information SessionJumbo Life Calendar | Dowling 730A
Spend five unforgettable weeks in Pavia, Italy, where your learning of computer science meets the beauty of Italian tradition. Tufts Global Education, in conjunction with the School of Engineering and the Program of Italian Studies, operates a 5-week program in Pavia, Italy, aimed at providing students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich and historic culture of Italy while earning credits in Data or Computer Science. Classes are hosted in the vibrant city of Pavia, a hub of history and innovation just 30 minutes from Milan. Pavia’s dynamic university atmosphere and stunning medieval architecture provide a wonderful and manageable setting for learning and exploration. Outside the classroom, practice your Italian over a cappuccino in a bustling piazza or while strolling along the ancient streets of this charming city. This program is designed for all students with an interest in Computer Science and an eagerness to learn about Italy. Open to undergraduate students from all schools. No background in Italian language or Computer Science is needed. Join us at an upcoming info session or visit the Tufts in Pavia website to learn more! Program Dates: May 23 - June 27, 2026
Application Deadline: Dec 1
Scholarships: Scholarships are limited and interested individuals are encouraged to meet with their financial aid counselor to explore access to any additional funding sources.
(this program is open to students from other institutions) Click the registration link to let us know you're attending!
Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/tufts-in-pavia-italy-summer-program-information-session-4 - Nov 126:00 PMFuture of Global Maternal HealthJumbo Life Calendar | Tisch Library 304
speaker event (2 online speakers); collaboration with Doctors Without Borders Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/future-of-global-maternal-health - Nov 127:30 PMAlumni EventJumbo Life Calendar | TTC 312
Join us to network and learn from NSBE Alumni professionals about their career experience. Learn more at http://tufts.presence.io/event/alumni-event


