Live-Tweeting
Murrow Forum: Christiane Amanpour
Posted by Kimberly Moniz in Live-Tweeting, Recap on April 30, 2013
The Right to Food: A Weapon Against Global Hunger
Posted by Kimberly Moniz in Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Live-Tweeting, Recap, The Fletcher School on November 29, 2012
Eric Schlosser on Food Justice
Posted by Kimberly Moniz in Live-Tweeting, Recap on November 29, 2012
Anthony Romero at Tufts’ Snyder Lecture
Posted by Kimberly Moniz in Live-Tweeting, University-Wide on November 14, 2012
Doug Conant, Corporate Citizen Fellow Lecture
Posted by Veronica Richter in Live-Tweeting, Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service on November 8, 2012
On November 5, Doug Conant, former CEO of Campbell Soup Company, was honored by the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service as the first Corporate Citizen Fellow. He received this honor for his “exemplary leadership and emphasis on sustainability and corporate social responsibility.”
His lecture, Embracing the Genius of the “and” – Delivering Economic “and” Social Value, gave attendees a peak into how Conant approached leading Campbell and the personal factors that drove him to the success he has today.
Throughout the lecture he emphasized the importance of “touchpoints” and using every moment we share with others to make a positive impact in their lives. He also gave specific advice to students who wish to succeed in the business world while staying true to their active citizen roots.
Check out some points from his talk:
Sam Sommers’ Author Talk
Posted by Carly Machlis in Live-Tweeting, University-Wide on October 25, 2012
Engage the Debate: Election 2012
Posted by Carly Machlis in Live-Tweeting, University-Wide on October 19, 2012
Brian Williams at Tufts
Posted by Kimberly Moniz in Live-Tweeting, Recap, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering on April 26, 2012
Muhammad Yunus at Tufts
Posted by Kimberly Moniz in Live-Tweeting, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering on April 24, 2012
Renewing Our Democracy
Posted by Kimberly Moniz in Live-Tweeting, School of Arts and Sciences on April 5, 2012
On Wednesday, April 4 panelists Simon Rosenberg, Dean Glaser, Peter Levine, Pam Wilmot, and Leslie Ogden came together to offer insights and information on new voting restrictions, campaign rules, electoral college reform, and Senate inequality.
