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Films For Social Change
Every semester, students in Tisch College's "Producing Films For Social Change" class produce short documentaries focusing on a range of social issues. View videos from previous semesters.
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Life is a 'Cabaret'
Take a look behind the curtain and get a sneak peek at how the fall 2007 undergraduate production of "Cabaret" came together. (Requires Flash)
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2007 Isner Lecture: Dr. Judah Folkman
On Nov. 7, 2007, the late angiogenesis pioneer Dr. Judah Folkman, Andrus Professor of Pediatric Surgery at Harvard Medical School and director of the vascular program at Children's Hospital in Boston, delivered the second annual Isner Lecture at Tufts School of Medicine. (Requires Real Player or Windows Media; Video by Tufts Educational Media Center)
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Dean's Faculty Forum: Alexander Vilenkin
On Nov. 7, 2007, Alexander Vilenkin, professor of cosmology, spoke at the Fall 2007 Dean's Faculty Forum on "Many Worlds in One." (Requires Real Player; Video by Tufts Educational Media Center)
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A Tribute to 'Coach'
Don Megerle, who coached the Tufts swimming team for more than three decades, received the Athletics Department's Distinguished Achievement Award on Oct. 5, 2007. (Requires Real Player)
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Community Day 2007
Tufts' fifth annual Community Day celebration brought students, faculty and staff together with members of the community for fun, food and a sample of the research and education taking place across the university.
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Remembering Gerald Gill
On Sept. 24, 2007, hundreds of members of the Tufts community gathered to remember Professor Gerald Gill, who died unexpectedly on July 26, 2007, at the age of 59. The memorial is available online in three parts via streaming video: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 (Requires Real Player; Video by Tufts Educational Media Center)
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Matriculation 2007
In fall 2007, more than 1,300 students arrived on Tufts' Medford/Somerville campus as the newest members of the Tufts community. Learn more about matriculation through the perspectives of an incoming student, a parent and an admissions officer. (Requires Flash)
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Welcome to Arada Vieja
Jonny Crocker (E'07), former president of Engineers Without Borders, talks about the group's water filtration project in a village in El Salvador. (Requires Flash)
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Wave Goodbye
For many members of the Class of 2007, the days leading up to Commencement were packed with activities and gatherings where students shared laughter and memories with friends and professors.
Tufts senior Bic Leu, an art history major, shared with us her experiences during her final days at Tufts. (Requires Flash)
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Commencement 2007
A rainy morning didn't dampen the spirits of more than 2,400 graduates assembled on the Academic Quad with their faculty, friends and family to say goodbye to Tufts and hear New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg deliver the commencement address. (Requires Flash)
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Senior Service Day 2007
On May 14, 2007, more than a hundred members of the Class of 2007 worked in Medford Square as part of Senior Service Day activities. There, they helped restore a historic mural, planted flowers to beautify the area near City Hall and organized a community jazz concert. (Requires Flash)
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Spring 2007 Dean's Faculty Forum: Maryanne Wolf
On Apr. 30, 2007, Maryanne Wolf, John DiBiaggio Professor in Citizenship and Public Service, Professor of Child Development and Director of the Center for Reading and Language Research, spoke at the Spring 2007 Dean's Faculty Forum on "When the Brain Reads -- 'Endless Thoughts Most Wonderful'" (Requires Real Player; Video by Tufts Educational Media Center)
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2007 Tufts President's Marathon Challenge
In this video feature, Tufts graduate Steve Eliopoulos (A'89) glimpses into the lives of members of the Tufts President's Marathon Challenge team and the regimen and motivation that drives them. (Requires Windows Media Player or Flash)
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2007 Light on the Hill award winner: Peter Gallagher
Cohen Auditorium was packed on Apr. 5, 2007, when Tufts graduate Peter Gallagher (A'77) returned to campus to accept the "Light on the Hill" award. (Requires Windows Media Player; Video by Tufts Educational Media Center)
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2007 Murrow Forum
On Apr. 9, 2007, former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather keynoted the second annual Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism on the Tufts campus. He also moderated a panel of distinguished media professionals on how the press covers war and conflicts. (Requires Real Player; Video by Tufts Educational Media Center)
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2007 Snyder Lecture: Lawrence H. Summers
On Mar. 14, 2007, Lawrence H. Summers, former president of Harvard University, delivered the sixth installment of the Richard E. Snyder President's Lecture Series on "Rethinking Undergraduate Education." (Requires Real Player; Video by Tufts Educational Media Center)
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'The Promise of Peace'
In the 2007 Issam M. Fares Lecture, former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says that diplomacy depends on learning from history and valuing open dialogue. (Requires Windows Media)
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Hitting a High Note
The Perry and Marty Granoff Music Center is a state-of-the-art facility that affirms Tufts' commitment to the arts, both on campus and in the community. (Requires Flash)
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Special Delivery
One of the features of the Granoff Music Center is the arrival of 12 new Steinway grand pianos, including one that may be the best in New England. (Requires Flash)
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A Guided Tour
Unable to make it to campus? Curious about the new facility? Let Tufts musicians accompany your tour of the Granoff Music Center's many special features. (Requires Flash)
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Deliverance
Getting orphans and children living on the streets in Lima, Peru, to kick a soccer ball around was just the start for Joe Donroe. Listen as he narrates a glimpse into his work. (Requires Flash)
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Type cast
Alex Holman is a student at the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences and a member of the Boston Typewriter Orchestra. (Requires Flash)
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