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Thursday, April 19, 2012
VOLUME LXIII, NUMBER 52
Deval Patrick to visit the Hill Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick will visit Tufts on April 30 as the keynote speaker for the 2012 Merrin Distinguished Lecture Series, the Tufts Hillel Moral Voices Committee announced yesterday. The lecture series, as part of Tufts Hillel’s Moral Voices program, addresses a single issue during each academic year. This year’s focus is immigration. The event will be at 8:00 p.m. in Cohen Auditorium. Free tickets will be available at the Cohen Box Office on Monday and can be claimed with a valid Tufts ID. Patrick, a member of the Democratic Party, is the current and 71st Governor of Massachusetts and the author of the memoir, “A Reason to Believe: Lessons from an Improbable Life” (2011). Patrick first assumed office in 2007 and was re-elected in 2010. He is the Commonwealth’s first AfricanAmerican governor and is the second African-American to be elected governor of any U.S. state. Past speakers in the lecture series have included television journalist Lisa Ling and environmental activist Erin Brockovitch. —by Laina Piera
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Michael Oren discusses significance of United States’ relationship with Israel by
Leah Lazer
Daily Editorial Board
Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren yesterday visited the Hill and spoke in Cohen Auditorium on the topic of the U.S.-Israel relationship to an audience of about 200 people. The lecture was presented by Tufts University and was sponsored by The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, The Office of the Provost and Tufts Hillel. Oren, an Israeli national who grew up in New Jersey, graduated from Princeton University and Columbia University and has received fellowships from the U.S. Departments of State and Defense and the Canadian and British governments. He has held appointments at Hebrew University, Tel-Aviv University and the Shalem Center in Israel, as well as at Harvard University, Yale University and Georgetown University. Upon moving to Israel in the 1970s, he served as an officer in the Israel Defense Forces and has been involved with the military in some capacity for most of his 30-year career. Oren assumed the position of Israeli Ambassador to the United States in July 2009. see OREN, page 2
clarissa sosin / the tufts daily
Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren spoke in Cohen Auditorium yesterday about the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Tufts team advances to finals of Microsoft U.S. Imagine Cup by Jenna
Buckle
Daily Editorial Board
A group of four undergraduate Tufts computer science students, Team Eos, last month reached the final round of the 2012 Microsoft U.S. Imagine
Cup in the Software Design competition. The team, comprised of seniors Greg Wong, Jason Cheng and Sean Chung and junior Xihan Zhang, developed a mobile service, Medivise, which automates the monitor-
ing process for tuberculosis patients. “Basically, [Medivise] sends out text message medication reminders to patients every day so that they’ll adhere to their medical treatments,” Cheng said. “A really big problem with
a disease like tuberculosis is that patients are not following their medicine treatments, and that causes problems like resistance to antibiotics and relapses back to tuberculosis.” The Microsoft U.S. Imagine Cup is a biannual competi-
tion with categories including software design, game design and Internet technology. The first-place team will receive $6,000, a $10,000 donation to its school and the opportunity to compete in the Worldwide Finals in Australia, Wong said. Team Eos travels to Seattle this week to compete against the nine other finalists in its category, according to Cheng. “We have to pitch the final version of our software to a panel of judges, and then they decide who’s going to win,” Cheng said. “The finals will be see MEDIVISE, page 2
First TCU presidential debate tonight The first of two TCU presidential debates will be held tonight at 9:00 p.m. in Braker Hall room 101. The two candidates, juniors Wyatt Cadley and Logan Cotton, will discuss their visions for Tufts and answer questions from the audience. The second debate will be held at 9:00 p.m. on Monday in Barnum Hall room 008. The election is on Tuesday. Dilys ong / the tufts daily
A group of four Tufts students has reached the finals of the 2012 Microsoft U.S. Imagine Cup in the Software Design competition for its mobile service, Medivise, that helps tuberculosis patients.
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Fiorenzo Omenetto discusses his research creating new technologies using the unique properties of silk.
‘The Underpants,’ a fresh take on a classic German farce, opens this weekend at the Balch Arena Theater.
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