March 2018
Tufts Cheap Sox: The Sound of Mucus
Bring your tissues and join Tufts Cheap Sox for their first musical comedy show of the year. There will be improv, there will be music, and most importantly, there will be mucus! Tufts Cheap Sox is Tufts University’s pinkest, oldest, and (self-named) most attractive improv group on campus. Its mission: to serve the people with laughs. The Cheap Sox's main strategies to accomplish this task include short form, long form, and mixed form improvisational comedy. Their "not main" strategies include…
Find out more »September 2022
All My Relations: Exploring Indigenous Relationality
The Tufts University Department of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora present "All My Relations: Exploring Indigenous Relationality," featuring Matika Wilbur. Wilbur is from the Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes. She is the founder and photographer of "Project 562," a documentary dedicated to changing the way we see Native America. She is a National Geographic Explorer, a recipient of the distinguished Leica Photo Award, and co-hosts the popular Native issues podcast "All My Relations," where she invites guests to explore the…
Find out more »December 2023
Jackson Jills Rappaport Memorial Concert
The Jackson Jills, the oldest all-female a cappella group at Tufts University, will celebrate the life of their alum Rebecca Rappaport with their ninth annual Rebecca Rappaport Memorial Concert, taking place this year in the Multipurpose Room in Sophia Gordon Hall. There will also be a special guest performance by HYPE! Mimez, New England's only award-winning collegiate mime troupe, which is based at Tufts.
Find out more »April 2024
Tufts Jackson Jills Spring Show
The Jackson Jills, the oldest all-femme a cappella group at Tufts University (founded in 1963), present their spring show, joined by special guests the Dear Abbeys, an all-male group from Boston University. Free admission; no tickets required.
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