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Katherine Morley wrote a new post on the site What's New @ HHSL 5 years, 8 months ago
BLEH!
‘tis I, the Prince of Procrastination, the Lord of Laziness, the Dragon of Draggin’, COUNT BLOCKULA
When the moon is high and the spirit is weak, I emerge to feed on the living […]
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Isabella M. Kiser wrote a new post on the site Sustainability at Tufts 5 years, 8 months ago
The City of Newark is looking for a Climate Action Coordinator. This is an entry level, civil service position with a 35-hour work week. Some of the essential job duties for this position include: • Providing te […]
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Isabella M. Kiser wrote a new post on the site Sustainability at Tufts 5 years, 8 months ago
All In Energy is a young Boston-area nonprofit working to accelerate an inclusive clean energy economy by bringing diverse talent to clean energy companies and energy efficiency to underserved populations. They […]
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Emily E. Ike will not be attending Hand Tools + Laser Cutter [Green Zone] Training anymore. 5 years, 8 months ago
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Ariana Hajmiragha wrote a new post on the site Graduate Blogs 5 years, 8 months ago
Written by Amanda Wang, Innovation and Management M.S.I.M. student
I still remember my first day as a Graduate student at Tufts:
doing self-introductions with my 33 classmates in M.S. Innovation […] -
Nikhil Nair wrote a new post on the site Synthetic Biology & System Bioengineering 5 years, 8 months ago
The lab welcomes a new graduate student! (Oct 7)Welcome to the Nair lab, Rana Said!
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Audrey K. Balaska wrote a new post on the site Audrey's Human Machine System Design Website 5 years, 8 months ago
The past few lectures in Human-Machine System Design have covered the topic of “Future Humans”. Within this topic we have discussed drastic surgical alterations to humans (including adding advanced tech […]
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I like the perspective you take here! I hadn’t thought about the potential lack of empathy future human developments might lead to, although I could see people developing a superiority complex if they are more advanced than others. However, technology might also help represent those with disabilities as just as able as those without. I’m in assistive technology right now and we focus a lot on empathetic design and designing so as not to accentuate or call attention to the disability.
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I completely agree that “future humans” sounds a lot like science fiction that we’re exposed to in an intangible/unapproachable way currently. As a result, it’s hard to picture our current daily life with future human capabilities, yet, I’m sure individuals dealing with physical disabilities and/or other inhibiting medical ailments imagine such a future with hope. As you mentioned, omnipresent smart technologies can often cause a sense of assumed complacency, which it is important to be mindful of since tech is not the solution to all real-life hardships.
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Julia B. Mertens wrote a new post on the site Human Interaction Laboratory 5 years, 8 months ago
The Human Interaction Laboratory Data session will meet on Friday, October 11th, 2019 in unit 2614, 200 Boston Ave. Medford, MA 02155.
If you don’t know what a data session is, you can read Saul’s descr […]
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cstant01 wrote a new post on the site Food[at]Tufts 5 years, 8 months ago
The Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic at the Harvard Law School will be hosting a panel discussion focusing on the tremendous loss of land among black farmers over the past century and what that has meant for […]
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jcrowe01 wrote a new post on the site Tisch Global Jumbos 5 years, 8 months ago
by Jason, Tufts Civic Semester Participant
When I asked Julio what problems existed on the farm he answered with
a simple “we don’t have problems, only opportunities”. The journey of
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E. Tzanakakis created the site 5 years, 8 months ago
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Isaac G Nicholas wrote a new post on the site School of Engineering Washington Update 5 years, 8 months ago
October 3, 2019 | Lewis-Burke Associates LLCView Full Report: Defense Policy Newsletter – October 3, 2019
IN THIS ISSUE
ON THE FRONT LINES
Army Futures Command Identifies Long-Term Research Gap […]
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Lynne Ramsey wrote a new post on the site Tufts CEEO Blog 5 years, 8 months ago
2019 Sustainability Champions Ceremony and Reception
by Jessica Echeverria, Undergraduate Operations Assistant We are very pleased to announce the Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach […]
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Sia Samiean wrote a new post on the site What's New @ HHSL 5 years, 8 months ago
Below are just a few of the books on the long list of new non-fiction titles to hit our shelves. Be sure to stop by the NEW BOOKS display on the 4th floor where the latest are featured.
Chasing my […]
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Jeannie wrote a new post on the site SMFA Graduate Program Blog 5 years, 8 months ago
Obelus Journal is looking for original artwork from emerging artists for its inaugural edition. Check out our website and mission statement at http://www.obelusjournal.com. Publication will be online and possibly in our […]
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Jeannie wrote a new post on the site SMFA Graduate Program Blog 5 years, 8 months ago
The Student Advisory Committee is a new initiative this year, and is a great way for students to get a behind the scenes look at the galleries, learn about producing exhibitions, and give input on visiting […]
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Kelsey M. Kendzulak will not be attending Hand Tools + Laser Cutter [Green Zone] Training anymore. 5 years, 8 months ago
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