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About E-News

Read The Most Timely News, Headlines About Tufts From Around The World

Tufts news, headlines, experts, alumni -- and much, much more -- are appearing in hundreds of major newspapers, television and radio programs around the world.

Now you have a tool that brings all of this information right to your computer -- Tufts E-News!

In 2000, the Office of Public Relations launched E-News -- the first comprehensive university-wide electronic news channel at Tufts.

E-News already logs thousands of hits every month from around the world. Reaching the entire Tufts community, both on campus and beyond, E-News has a truly global readership -- from nearly 60 different countries.

Stay Connected!

The E-News website already features hundreds of news stories from the national and international press about the latest research, top experts, outstanding students and alums from across the university.

Every day, a team of talented Tufts students monitor 1,500 newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations and news outlets from around the world. Their efforts allow Tufts E-News to provide you with the top stories from across the University.

You'll be proud to see how often Tufts and the members of its community are making news!

We Bring the News To You!

Every Monday, a digest of the top stories from E-News is automatically sent to the email accounts of Tufts parents, faculty, students and alums, as well as a host of people from the media, local governments, communities and neighboring universities.

We invite you to visit the site and subscribe to the weekly E-News digests. It's easy -- just click here!

If you see an article, website, or news item we may have missed, please let us know -- just click here!

Reader Comments

Read what readers like yourself have said about Tufts E-News:

"I just want to compliment you on the awesome job you do with e-news. It's great and I recommended it to all the Tufts people I know."

-- Tufts student

"I think Tufts e-news is the best thing Tufts has done for alums like me. I look forward to receiving your email every week. Keep it up. "

-- Tufts alum, A'71

"Pete, this is a great way to market Tufts and contribute to our "pride of ownership" for those of us who work here. Nice job!"

-- Tufts employee

"I just had to let you know how wonderful I think your e-news is! As both a parent of Tufts students and as a staff person I appreciate your immense undertaking. It is both visually and intellectually stimulating and a reflection of many hours of hard work on your part. This is something parents of present students will appreciate to make them feel a part of the Tufts community. "

-- Parent/Employee
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Tufts was one of the first colleges in the country to have a golf course on campus. The six-hole course, which took up much of the downhill portion of the Medford campus, was built entirely by students in 1924 and lasted until 1958.

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Notable and Quotable

Several factors, ranging from a weak dollar to ethanol production, are contributing to higher costs for food. Tufts nutrition expert Parke Wilde commented on what this change means.

Higher food prices are here to stay... It's a clear signal to people that resources are scarce.

Parke Wilde
Associate Professor
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
Tufts University
Reuters

July 10, 2008