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Nikhil Nair wrote a new post on the site Synthetic Biology & System Bioengineering 2 years, 11 months ago
Congrats to Alen for winning a summer scholarship! (Jun 23)The ChBE summer scholarship will support his research in the lab this summer.
The lab welcomes new members! (Jun 6, 15)Arushi Kalia joins as an REU […]
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Rebecca Morin wrote a new post on the site What's New @ HHSL 2 years, 11 months ago
June 17th 2022 marks 247 years since the Battle of Bunker Hill (aka How Many Kids From New England Learned About the Concept of a Pyrrhic Victory). Considered by many to be the first true battle of the American […]
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Rachel A. Hondros-Brouillette wrote a new post on the site Dept of Education Opportunities 2 years, 11 months ago
Boston Harbor Now seeks two skilled Youth Engagement Technician(s). positions
for this summer 2022! Join our team where you will be engaging Boston
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Rebecca A. created the site PaperBots 2 years, 11 months ago
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Alex Avaneszadeh wrote a new post on the site Fletcher Russia and Eurasia Program 2 years, 11 months ago
By Alex Thomas, MALD 2023 Candidate, The Fletcher School
On May 11, 2022, as part of their “In the News” segment, the Charleston Hub organization held a virtual panel to discuss the war in Ukraine. T […]
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Alex Avaneszadeh wrote a new post on the site Fletcher Russia and Eurasia Program 2 years, 11 months ago
By Alex Thomas, MALD 2023 Candidate, The Fletcher School
On April 14 and 15, 2022, Estonian Ambassador to the United States Kristjan Prikk joined the Fletcher and Harvard communities to participate in […]
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Katherine Morley wrote a new post on the site What's New @ HHSL 2 years, 11 months ago
On Monday, June 20th, the Library Service Desk and Library Offices will be closed for the observance of Juneteenth. We will be open for our regular hours on Saturday and Sunday.
The university will be […]
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Courtney R. Kreitzer wrote a new post on the site Collaborative Creation in Virtual Reality 2 years, 11 months ago
Created primitive cube on BlocksCAD
2. Exported object from BlocksCAD as .stl using the Generate STL button in the bottom right corner
3. Imported file into landingpad
4. Accessed fie in Oculus […]
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PDA wrote a new post on the site Tufts PDA 2 years, 11 months ago
Register by June 20 to get a free Tufts Postdoc fleece jacket.
The Postdoctoral Office and the Office of the Vice Provost will be once again host the annual Postdoc Poster Competition after a two-year […]
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Nicholas Dorian wrote a new post on the site https://sites.tufts.edu/pollinators 2 years, 11 months ago
How to stop bunnies from eating your pollinator garden
Don’t be fooled by extreme cuteness: bunnies are every pollinator gardener’s nightmare. You spend precious time and money planting a nat […]
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Oh, thanks! Some of my natives have been nibbled to the ground. I am about to make a chili/garlic spray, but seeing that mint is distasteful to the sweet buns, I may add some to the spray as well. Thank you for the great information!
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Yes they are! When those plants are flowering this summer, take a look at *which* pollinators are visiting. As big nectar plants, salvias, calamintha, and nepetas are often honey bee and bumble bee magnets. Planting other rabbit-proof native plants too (like ironweed and mountain mint) will help boost the diversity of pollinators supported in the garden.
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Anastasia Thano wrote a new post on the site The Journeys Project 2 years, 11 months ago
In this issue of Fresh FINDings, A
Hope for a Home: A brief compendium of financial journeys of refugees and
asylum seekers in JordanPlease visit the Journeys
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Anastasia Thano wrote a new post on the site The Journeys Project 2 years, 11 months ago
In this issue of Fresh FINDings, we are excited to share our newest report titled Refuge? Refugees’ Stories of Rebuilding their Lives in Kenya
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Anastasia Thano wrote a new post on the site The Journeys Project 2 years, 11 months ago
This month from the Journeys
Project…A Hope for a Home: A brief compendium of financial journeys of refugees and asylum seekers in JordanRefuge? Refugees’ Stories of Rebuilding their Lives in KenyaVolume II: […]
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Nicholas E. Cicchinelli wrote a new post on the site Gender and Intersectional Analysis 2 years, 11 months ago
Black, Green, and GoldFor D255: Environmental Humanities and Global Health, taught by Prof. Kimberly Theidon and GAIA PhD candidate Dipali Anumol, Lee-Ann Sims (MALD […]
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Nicholas E. Cicchinelli wrote a new post on the site Gender and Intersectional Analysis 2 years, 11 months ago
Bringing Home an AncestorFor her finale for the course D255: Environmental Humanities and Global Health, taught by Prof. Kimberly Theidon and PhD candidate Dipali Anumol, […]
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Nicholas E. Cicchinelli wrote a new post on the site Gender and Intersectional Analysis 2 years, 11 months ago
Rainbow HaikusRohini Roy (MALD ’23) wrote a reflection essay and series of haikus as her finale for D255: Environmental Humanities and Global Health, taught by […]
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Nicholas E. Cicchinelli wrote a new post on the site Gender and Intersectional Analysis 2 years, 11 months ago
"The Extinction Will Be Televised"In this stirring short story written for D255: Environmental Humanities and Global Health, Princess Anene-Maidoh (MALD ’22) paints a compelling […]
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Peter Levine wrote a new post on the site Civic Theory and Practice 2 years, 11 months ago
Draft agenda, subject to change
June 24, 2022 at 145 Harrison Ave., Boston MA (Tufts School of Medicine), room 114, or online
*Marshall Ganz is Rita E. Hauser Senior Lecturer in Leadership, Organizing […]
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Peter Levine wrote a new post on the site Civic Theory and Practice 2 years, 11 months ago
This SNF Agora case study by Scott Warren and Brandon Klugman “explores challenges that emerged for a coalition of high school–aged activists involved in the Vote16SF campaign, a movement to lower the voting a […]
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Savannah M. Kruguer wrote a new post on the site Museum Studies Blog at Tufts University 2 years, 11 months ago
Another academic year has passed, and it’s time for three new editors to take the reins of the Museum Studies blog! A huge thank you to Claudia, Jane, and Lucy for their hard work on the blog over the past y […]
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