A Jumbo-sized exhibition of photographs from the 1870s to the present at East Hall shows the ways that undergraduate campus life has evolved at Tufts.
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We are pleased to announce that the archives of the TUPIT ReSentencing journal, are now available for research at the Tufts Archival Research Center. The collection includes nearly 700 submissions which can all be accessed on the Tufts Digital Library.
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Join us on April 12 at 4:30pm to hear Craig Wilder @MIT speak at our Coit-Phelps Annual Lecture. This is the inaugural event for the new Slavery, Colonialism and Their Legacies at Tufts Project. @TuftsCSRD@TuftsTARC@TuftsUniversity
Check out this article from @TuftsNow about Esther Kaplan Colchamiro, an inspiring woman in Tufts' history. https://t.co/um4nM6P53N #WomensHistoryMonth
The Latinx Center Records contain materials documenting the story of Tuft’s Latinx Center. Founded in the 1990s, the Center provides emotional and structural support to Latinx, Caribbean, and Latin American students. Learn more about the collection: https://t.co/TFptMAsXAn
We're excited to start the new year with a formal announcement of our name change. Tufts Digital Collections and Archives (DCA) is now Tufts Archival Research Center (TARC)! Learn more here: https://t.co/V6mqWcjSGQ #tuftsuniversity
It's that time again, folks! Drop in on Drop-Off Day, Tuesday, 12/13/2022, 12-2 pm. You'll find our staff on the patio outside the main entrance of Tisch, or, in the event of rain/snow (!), just inside and standing by! Email us at [email protected] with questions!
⏰4:51 AM
🗓️December 12, 2022
📍Medford/Tufts Station
With a ring of the bell, the first Green Line train departs, formally opening the #GreenLineExtension Medford Branch for passenger service. The momentous #BuildingABetterT milestone is just the start of today's celebrations.
It's that time again, folks! Drop in on Drop-Off Day, Tuesday, 12/13/2022, 12-2 pm. You'll find our staff on the patio outside the main entrance of Tisch, or, in the event of rain/snow (!), just inside and standing by! Email us at [email protected] with questions!
Well, since the timeline is very beardy, why not...Behold! The Bearded Crossing-Sweeper at the Exchange (image:https://t.co/O0eDdGsdl3)
#EYABeards#ExploreYourArchive
Tufts has been playing "soccer football" for well over one hundred years and many will be keeping a keen eye on the #FIFAWorldCup2022. Who's your team? (Image: Freshman soccer team, November 20, 1931, https://t.co/xVNZISoxzk). #Tufts
Students observed the first Armistice Day on 11/11/1918 with joy and celebration led by the women of Jackson College. (Image: https://t.co/6dE4Dknwpp; Tufts Weekly https://t.co/Q9qpj7HEtn) #ArmisticeDay#VeteransDay2022#NeverForget
Think of your vote as a letter to congress - if you haven't voted yet, today is the day! (Image: https://t.co/Bg0Soh4HWe) #election2022#tuftsuniversity#vote
It's November and this is one of our favorites from way back in November 1923. You won't need a warm coat on the Hill today, but take a look at these fashionable Jackson students. For full image visit: https://t.co/8hQ0v0CfFv #Tufts
From the walking cane of Tufts’ first president to the remains of Jumbo’s tail, the Tufts libraries and archives house an astounding variety of objects. @TischLibrary | @dcatufts
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@TuftsHillel The quilt is part of our Historical Materials Collection and every patch has been digitized. See our blog for more: https://t.co/yBCO4Vm32w 2/2
Last week we were privileged to share the Patches for Peace quilt with Professor Pearl Robinson's class. @TuftsHillel students organized the campus to create this important artifact. Learn more about the quilt and its history here: https://t.co/bW1Pp9oHt1. 1/2