Tufts' Office of Sustainability, in conjunction with the ExCollege class "Environmental Action: Shifting for Saying to Doing," hosted a half-day conference for college students in the New England region to share best practices in peer-to-peer education. Eco-Reps are students who...
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy 1996 graduate Bronwyn Schweigerdt has an alter ego. As Fiber Girl, she inspires people to incorporate more fiber in their diet and lets them know how to find it in tasty foods such...
On Oct. 23, several Tufts musicians performed their original work in the Granoff Music Center's Distler Hall as part of the "Tufts Unplugged" event, designed to show off the music scene on campus. Here, watch Dan Halpert (E'12) take the...
If you haven't seen a Tufts Bhangra performance, you're missing out. Luckily, you can catch video from their performances on YouTube: Recently, they uploaded some rehearsal clips to give viewers a taste of some new moves:...
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon Wood (A'55) discussed this topic at the Chautauqua Institution last month:...
Our friends at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions video-recorded Dean Lee Coffin's remarks about the Class of 2013: Also, we found this cool video from the annual candlelighting ceremony -- a rite that the incoming class will revisit when they...
The Jackson Jills and the Beelzebubs were among the all-star cast performing at this past weekend's O-Show. Check out this video of the two groups teaming up for "Knock You Down."...
Lou Lasagna, former dean of the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, is honored in this video co-developed by the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development: Lasagna was a pioneer in the field of clinical pharmacology and is...
Patrick Roath (A'09) is featured in this video overview of the White House Internship Program:...
With classes starting soon, you're bound to find flyers all over campus promoting various courses. But how about a video on YouTube? Assistant Professor of Drama Monica White Ndounou created one to promote her new course, Drama 93 - American...
Boston's NPR affiliate WBUR ran a story about the New Entry Sustainable Farming Project, a program that helps new immigrants learn organic farming. You can find the audio of the report here, and you can also check out the audio...
Everyone's excited about new and returning undergraduates coming to campus, but we would be remiss to overlook new and returning graduate students. The Graduate Student Council at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has produced this fun video as...
Is it possible to get a job by sitting around watching YouTube all day? Probably not, but since Tufts Career Services has joined YouTube, it may help a little bit. Here is a good career services orientation for new seniors:...
Tufts graduate and trustee Bill Thompson (A'74), currently comptroller of New York City, is running for mayor of the Big Apple. On his YouTube page, he has included an excerpt of the Commencement webcast from 2007, when his boss, New...
Guess who joined YouTube? Tufts Alumni Relations! Check out this awesome video, "Tufts: A Student Portrait."...
Before they come to Tufts, many incoming freshmen have already experienced a slice of college life through summer programs at institutions across the country and around the world. Here, incoming freshman Sabienne Brutus -- who participated in Princeton's Summer Journalism...
Much is being written about the characteristics of the Net Generation learner in higher education but if you have a moment (about 4 minutes actually), check out the video on YouTube - A Vision of Students Today.. Or better yet,...
The 2007 UIT Summer Institute for Teaching and Learning with Technology, will focus on such Web 2.0 tools as wikis, blogs, and podcasting. In researching resources to provide faculty on how their peers are using these tools, I read about...
The recent inclusion of two new articles in the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative's (ELI's) 7 Things You Should Know About series - one on Google Earth and the other on YouTube - reminded me how wonderfully useful this site can be...
Like many of you, I had followed the news about the controversial appointment and firing of Gallaudet University's future president. What I didn't realize until I read Brock Read's Chronicle of Higher Education article, At Gallaudet U., Technology and Influential Blogs Helped Galvanize Protests http://chronicle.com/daily/2006/11/2006110102n.htm was the enormous influence of technologies on that decision.
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