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Tadatoshi Akiba, mathematics professor (1972–1986), Japanese politician and activist Frederick Warren Allen (1907–1954, Emeritus), sculptor, teacher for 50 years, 30 as Head of Sculpture Nalini Ambady , social psychologist, famous for pioneering and coining thin-slicing
The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University (SMFA at Tufts): the art school was formally acquired by Tufts University and became part of the School of Arts and Sciences in 2026. The Experimental College (or ExCollege) is also part of the School of Arts and Sciences. This college is not a degree-granting entity.
Brenda Mallory (born September 14, 1957) [2] is an American lawyer specializing in environmental law who served as the chair of the Council on Environmental Quality in the Biden administration from 2021 to 2025.
Major League Baseball catcher, possible inventor of the catcher's mitt, namesake of Bushong, Kansas [39] Billy Cannon: University of Tennessee College of Dentistry [40] National Football League player and Heisman Trophy winner Doc Carroll: DMD: Dental medicine: Tufts University School of Dental Medicine [41] [42] Major League Baseball catcher ...
John D. Schiller Jr.'s Salary and Perks. In 2016, which was Schiller's last full year as president and CEO, he earned a base salary of $910,000, a $568,750 bonus, $1.5 million in nonequity ...
Tufts class Life Tenure Notes 1 Hosea Ballou II – 1796–1861: 1853–1860: Tufts College is established in Medford, MA (1852) on Walnut Hill. – Oliver Dean [2] – 1783–1871: 1860–1862 (acting president); founded Dean Academy in 1865 2 Alonzo Ames Miner – 1814–1895: 1862–1875: Expansion and Civil War: 3 Elmer Hewitt Capen: 1860: ...
Engineering instruction began at Tufts College in academic year 1865 - 1866, with the introduction of a three-year degree program in civil engineering. [1] Students in this program received the degree of civil engineer.
The Tufts Daily, known on campus as the Daily, is the student newspaper of record at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. The paper covers news, arts and sports both on campus and in the greater Boston area and allows members of the Tufts community to submit opinion pieces about campus, local and global issues.