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Commencement 2009

Tufts Fact

Did You Know?

Tufts first-year medical students can volunteer in a completely student-run health clinic for medically underserved populations. The Sharewood Clinic is located in Malden, Mass., in the city’s First Church, and students work a three-hour shift, once a week, helping those in need.

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Notable and Quotable

The divisions between the straight and gay worlds have grown less sharp over the years. Tom Bourdon, director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center, feels today's generation is more open-minded and comfortable when it comes to friendships between gay and straight males than past generations.

The younger generation understands the spectrum and fluidity of sexuality much more than generations of the past. Most liberal-minded straight guys today could say they have gay friends, and people wouldn't bat an eye.

Tom Bourdon
Director, Tufts LGBT Center
The New York Times
June 26, 2009