Upcoming Pre-Law Events
Links for upcoming pre-law events – details & RSVP:
- 2/3 6:30pm Waitlisted? Deferring? Navigate Tough Law School Decisions Panel
- 2/14 11:30 Spring Career Fair
- 3/6 6pm Public Service and Social Impact Networking Night
- 4/1 5pm Law Day on the Hill – save the date
- 4/17 11am JET Legal Employer event – save the date
Link to pre-law advising at the Career Center:
Links to my eNews:
- To view past issues: https://careers.tufts.edu/resources/pre-law-enews/
- To sign-up for the mailing list for the above pre-law eNews: https://signup.e2ma.net/signup/1808671/1758137/
Africana Spirituality Series
Interfaith Center, 58 Winthrop St, Medford
Hearty Snacks and Dialogue: Islam, Christianity, and Black Identity in America
with selected student members from Religious and Philosophical communities (RPSOs)
February 19th from 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Join Dr. Kai Horn for snacks and to share and discuss her experiences and intellectual journey that brought her to researching questions of religion and identity and their place in modern American society. For students who are interested in pursuing similar questions, this will be an avenue to explore together the possibilities of research and its limitations. Students can share their own interests and how they wish to engage religion through their work, advocacy, research, and other activities. Snacks will be provided.
African Traditional Religion: The Making of a Black Christian
February 19th from 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Join us for dinner and a thought-provoking lecture exploring how identity politics in America shape our understanding of race, religion, gender, class, and human rights. Through storytelling and an Islamic literary lens, we’ll dive into historical and contemporary issues of racialization and bias. Together, we’ll unpack how these dynamics influence civil rights, cultural expressions, and our shared commitment to social justice. Food will be provided.
For questions, email Humanist Chaplain Anthony Cruz Pantojas at Anthony.Cruz_Pantojas@tufts.edu.
Engaging New Works in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora
February 27 – 28, 2025
The Department of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora is excited to invite you to join a two-day symposium, celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Department. This symposium brings together faculty and students to share new research, foster new collaboration, and build our community.
For additional information, and to register, please visit: https://tufts.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ezf2cZGS2aMf7aC?Q_CHL=qr