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Introduction to 10 Million Names Project, October 11
The Center for the Study of Race and Democracy and the History Department welcome. you to come visit 48 Professors Row to learn more about a new initiative, "10 Million Names."
October 6, 2023
Audrey Petty speaking on stage
Audrey Petty speaking on stage
Author Audrey Petty comes to Campus
On September 20, UEP, CHAT, and others hosted a special event in the Crane Room of Paige Hall at noon for a conversation with author Audrey Petty.
September 26, 2023
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rainbow ribbon with text "lighting the way" above it
Inauguration of President Kumar: 9/30-10/7 (various events)
On October 6th , Tufts will celebrate the installation of our 14th University President, Sunil Kumar. Events are scheduled from September 30th through October 7th in celebration of this induction.
September 21, 2023
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three men in silhouette, in front of an abstract art picture
Tufts Invests in the Humanities
Recognizing the crucial role that the arts and humanities play in our lives, Tufts is taking steps to support faculty and students who study, work, and create in those fields.
September 18, 2023
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people browsing through tables outdoors
Tufts Community Day: Oct. 1
Join neighbors, families, and friends for Tufts Community Day on Sunday, October 1, 2023 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m . on the Academic Quad (labeled as "The Green" in Google maps) of the Medford/Somerville campus.
September 18, 2023
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Ellen Garrison in profile, with photo of her family and house behind her
Filming for Half the History, Oct. 9th
On Monday, October 9, Half the History will be shooting a recreation of the Concord Bicentennial Parade of 1835 . Ellen Garrison, age 12, initiated her career as an activist claiming her rights by walking hand-in-hand with one of her White classmates, Abba Prescott.
September 5, 2023
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three books on a table with green background and book award logo above it
Congratulations to Kerri Greenidge, MAAH Stone Book Award Winner
Kerri Greenidge , Co-Director of the CSRD, has just been named a finalist for the MAAH Stone Book award for her work The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family.
September 5, 2023
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silhouettes of women in shades of pink, with text box "Civic Life Lunch" above it
Civic Life Lunch - Who Tells Her Story?
Why are stories of women, particularly women from marginalized groups, so underrepresented in the historical record and modern media? Who decides whose story is told, and how? Join Tisch College for lunch and learn how Half the History curates, archives and shares diverse women's stories through short-form biography, film and podcast...and how students can get involved. Added bonus? Check out the brand new Half the History exhibit now on display in the Barnum Hall lobby gallery.
August 31, 2023
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Kyera Singleton, smiling with her hands over her heart
CHAT welcomes Kyera Singleton
Kyera Singleton joins Tufts as a Dissertation Fellow at the Center for the Humanities and the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy starting September 1.
August 29, 2023
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Center for Humanities logo in front of blurry crowd image
CHAT newsletter is available
CHAT's newsletter is sent out weekly. Please feel free to subscribe to see what is happening in the Humanities at Tufts.
August 22, 2023
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stone female statue head wearing pink plastic glasses
Tufts Muse Grants-- due Oct. 18
The MUSE Arts, Humanities, and Humanistic Social Sciences is a new funding program, sponsored by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR), to support intramural projects. Offered annually, awards will be made up to $7,500 for up to one year . Proposals will be due October 18, 2023.
August 18, 2023
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abstract paint splatter with text "humanities research opportunity; up to $5000 available"
NEHC Funding available-- apply by Oct. 1
The New England Humanities Consortium (NEHC) is offering competitive seed grants for research initiatives in the humanities that seek to capitalize on the collaborative network and potential of the consortium . Applications seeking to sustain, and build on, previously funded NEHC initiatives that demonstrated success are also welcome. Awards of up to $5,000 will be made.
August 18, 2023