For anyone interested in the state and direction of higher education, Boston's Fairmount Copley Plaza was the place to be on Mar. 20. On that date, the hotel hosted an important public hearing held by ...
This article is the second of a two-part series chronicling the life of University President Lawrence Bacow. Yesterday, the Daily examined Bacow's childhood, and today it will take a look at his life ...
News of University President Lawrence Bacow's appointment to U.S. President Barack Obama's Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) was disseminated by Tufts E-News on ...
Leaders from various organizations on campus met with University President Lawrence Bacow and Dean of Student Affairs Bruce Reitman yesterday for the First Annual Presidential Conversation. Housing, ...
As the search continues to fill Harvard's presidency, the Boston Globe and the Harvard Crimson, Harvard's student daily, reported a list of 30 possible contenders yesterday. Tufts' current president, ...
A fixture of the Tufts President's Marathon Challenge (PMC) team for the past five years, University President Lawrence Bacow opted to sit out the Boston Marathonthis year, citing scheduling and ...
The construction of the Steve Tisch Sports and Fitness Center, announced last week in an e-mail to the student body from University President Lawrence Bacow, is tentatively set to begin in November ...
Despite his tough schedule of marathon training, ribbon-cutting and general university presidential duties, President Lawrence Bacow has been making regular appearances around campus. In the form of a ...
University President Lawrence Bacow has announced the official launch of the university-wide Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP), a pioneering system that will help alumni who take jobs in the ...
Tufts has laid off a small number of staff and administrators and has frozen salaries for employees earning more than $50,000, and now it predicts a balanced budget for the current and next few fiscal ...
Claudine Gay, the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will be the university’s first Black leader, and the second woman. She will take office just as the university faces a Supreme Court ...
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