The Tufts Daily - Thursday, December 3, 2020

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Russian language program sees low first-year enrollments by Arvind Pillai

Contributing Writer

The Russian Language and Cultural Studies program at Tufts has seen a decrease in first-year enrollments this year due to challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and the transition to online courses. Marina Aptekman, a lecturer in Russian, said that while there were more than 20 first-years who enrolled in the Russian program last year, there have only been four first-year undergraduate students who enrolled in the program this year, in addition to four students from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Vida Johnson, director of the Russian program, said the pandemic has limited opportunities for students to have an engaging learning experience. ANNA STEINBOCK / THE TUFTS DAILY

see PROGRAM, page 2

President’s Lawn is pictured on Oct. 10.

Tufts Action Group, Another Tufts is Possible advocate for racial justice, police reform by Yiyun Tom Guan News Editor

In light of the Black Lives Matter movement and protests that occurred over the past summer, several Tufts faculty and staff members founded the Tufts Action Group (TAG) to advocate for a strengthened community that supports Black and other historically marginalized groups across Tufts campuses. Since its founding, TAG has created initiatives such as Another Tufts is Possible (ATIP), a digital platform that invites Tufts community members to envision the university as a more just and inclusive institution, and “Divest from TUPD,” a letter to the administration that has garnered over 2000 signatures from students, professors, alumni and staff members from across all Tufts campuses. Chelcie Rowell, a member of the TAG steering committee and head of digital scholarship at Tisch Library, explained the goals and purposes of the group. “Tufts Action Group formed over this past summer in the midst of both the COVID-19 pandemic but also the pandemic of police brutality, particularly against Black lives,” Rowell said. “Tufts Action Group is this collective of faculty and staff that are organizing at Tufts, in alignment with Black Lives Matter.”

Kareem Khubchandani, a founding member of TAG and a professor in the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, explained that while he commended Tufts’ efforts to tackle racial justice issues, he was concerned about how the crisis of police violence translates to Tufts. “I was excited to see that the university had responded to the ongoing crisis around Black lives and activism by the Black Lives Matter movement early in the summer, but I was also concerned that there wasn’t explicit language around the crisis of police violence, and what that means for the university,” Khubchandani said. Khubchandani subsequently started drafting a letter with his colleagues and friends to advocate for the university to commit to divesting from and disarming the Tufts University Police Department (TUPD). The June 18 letter, entitled “In solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives, we call for Tufts University to Disarm and Defund the TUPD,” criticizes TUPD’s escalation and militarization practices. It states that resources dedicated to TUPD should be utilized elsewhere. “As members of the Tufts community committed to abolition, we demand the University cut ties with state and local law enforcement

WEEKENDER / page 4

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COURTESY TUFTS FOR BLACK LIVES

The logo for the initiative Another Tufts is Possible is pictured. agencies, disarm and defund the Tufts Police Department, and reallocate resources towards collective community safety,” the letter reads.

FEATURES / page 3

The letter was soon disseminated through social media in mid-June, in addition to departmental e-lists and personal relationships with other

SPORTS / back

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members of the Tufts community across campuses, according to Rowell. see REFORM, page 2 NEWS

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