The Tufts Daily - Friday, November 6, 2020

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Faculty, students raise concerns about inclusivity in political science department by Jack Maniaci

Contributing writer

The Department of Political Science has formed a student advisory committee to discuss ways in which the department can become more inclusive and has welcomed student input. Department Chair Deborah Schildkraut explained that this initiative started because of discussions happening among students. “It was largely started at first with an advisee of mine that I know was very interested in these sorts of things, and she confirmed to me that students are having some of these conversations already without us,” Schildkraut said. Ahead of receiving student input, the department identified several internal issues to improve on, including hiring and course design. “The goals are for us to talk with our majors about some of the discussions we’ve been havsee FACULTY, page 2

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Packard Hall, home of the Department of Political Science, is pictured on Nov. 3.

The Rev. Elyse Nelson Winger begins new position as university chaplain by Chloe Courtney Bohl Contributing Writer

The Rev. Elyse Nelson Winger assumed the position of university chaplain last month after her appointment by University President Anthony Monaco in August. While women have been appointed as university chaplains at Tufts ad interim in the past, Nelson Winger, an ordained minister within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, is the first woman to occupy the position of university chaplain at Tufts full time. She assumed the role on Oct. 1. Prior to coming to Tufts, she was university chaplain at Illinois Wesleyan University, where she also served as the associate dean of students and associate director of the university’s Center for Human Rights and Social Justice. Nelson Winger holds a master’s degree in divinity from the University of Chicago Divinity School. University Chaplaincy Program Manager Nora Bond described some of Nelson NICOLE GARAY / THE TUFTS DAILY

Goddard Chapel is pictured on April 25.

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MLB teams see shift in management for coming season

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