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Whose Land? Boston’s Indigenous Past, Present, and Future, 11/5
The Department of Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning invites the Tufts Community for the second session of the series: Whose Land? Beyond Land Acknowledgements.
November 05 | 12:00 pm ET
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Richard gill in a suit and tie in black and white
Gill Fellowship and SCL Info Session, 11/3
Join us November 3rd at noon to learn more about the Gill Fellowship, an avenue to participate in research for the Tufts Slavery, Colonialism and their Legacies Initiative.
November 03 | 12:00 pm ET
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University Ecologies Event: The Past and Future of the Tufts Pollinator(+) Initiative, 10/30
Join us for a roundtable discussion about the Tufts Pollinator initiative, past & present.
October 30 | 3:30 pm ET
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outdoor scene with wildflowes in foreground, academic building in the background and text in white
University Ecologies Event: “Losing Control of Campus Landscapes,” 10/30
Join us October 30 to hear a special presentation by Mark Bomford (Director Yale Sustainable Food Program, Yale)
October 30 | 12:00 pm ET
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book cover with photo of a paris street and silhouette of a woman
Faculty Book Talk with Dr. Miranda Spieler, 10/30
Miranda Spieler is an historian of France and the French overseas empire. Her areas of expertise include European legal history, slavery and emancipation, the history of French Guiana and the Caribbean, policing and carceral systems, human rights, and the history of Paris. She is joining us to discuss her new book, Slaves in Paris: Hidden Lives and Fugitive Histories (Harvard, May 2025), a biographical study of enslaved people who lived in France's capital city between the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. She pieces together vivid, granular portraits of men, women and children who came
October 30 | 12:00 pm ET
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brown flyer with picture of Fung house on top, text in dark brown below
CHAT Mid-Semester Open House, 10/29
All Faculty, Staff, and Fellows at Tufts are welcome to join us on October 29 for an Open House event here at the Fung House. Join us for refreshments and a chance to mingle with faculty & staff from other departments. All are welcome.
October 29 | 4:00 pm ET
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CHAT Fellow Presentation with Heather Nathans, 10/22
Join us October 22 at 4:30 pm to hear original research by Faculty Fellow, Heather Nathans.
October 22 | 4:30 pm ET
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poster with picture of pumpkin patch on top, and text in green on bottom
University Ecologies Event: Observational Drawing Session on Campus Ecologies with Patte Loper, 10/21
Join us on October 21 at 1 pm for a drawing event with Patte Loper!
October 21 | 1:00 pm ET
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Yellow backgound, black text and purple header, with photo of robot holding a paper cup to ear
Aurality Hub event with Ravi Krishnaswami, 10/17
The Aurality Hub invites the Tufts community to their next gathering on Friday October 17 at 2 pm with special guest, Ravi Krishnaswami.
October 17 | 2:00 pm ET
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green poster with dark green text and picture of housing development in middle
University Ecologies event: Lawn People, a Retrospective with Paul Robbins, 10/16
Join us to hear Paul Robbins (Dean, Nelson Institute at Yale) discuss his book, Lawn People.
October 16 | 4:30 pm ET
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outdoor stairs and university ecologies logo overlaid on it
Third Meeting of the Commons and Commoning Study Group, 10/16
All are welcome to attend this third meeting of the Commons and Commoning Study Group with Alex Blanchette for the readings.
October 16 | 1:00 pm ET
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black background with silhouettes in red holding protest signs
Decolonizing International Relations 2025 Conference: Reorienting Theoretical Apertures & Embodying Decentered Practice
The 2025 Decolonize International Relations Conference will be held October 16-17 at the Fletcher School for Law and Diplomacy.
October 16 | 10:00 am ET