Do you like to run? Do you hate thinking about all those children who go without clean water every day? Engineers Without Borders hates both of these things. However, we are sponsoring a 6k to raise awareness and money to support the ongoing projects which aim to make clean water more accessible to communities in Nicaragua and Malawi. Six kilometers is the distance these kids walk on average for clean water, so we ask that you join us on April 14th at 2 pm to raise awareness for our cause and for all the prizes that can be won.
On Friday, April 12th, swing by Hotung in the Campus Center from 9-11pm to hear live performances, enjoy free food, win prizes, and sign letters advocating for victims of human rights abuses! There will be performances by Tufts bands, Gam Solub, Burst into Dames, and the Blank Quartet. Everyone who signs a letter is entered into a free raffle with the chance to win Tufts merchandise, a Bose bluetooth speaker, and more!
This year, Michael Swaine will be giving the Rawson lecture on "Power Transitions and Paranoia: the Crisis in Sino-US Security Relations." Michael Swaine is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and one of the most prominent American analysts in Chinese security studies. Formerly a senior policy analyst at the RAND Corporation, Swaine is a specialist in Chinese defense and foreign policy, U.S.-China relations, and East Asian international relations.