The Tufts Daily - Monday, April 2, 2018

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Gun scare prompts TUPD investigation Thursday afternoon

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The Tufts Police Department’s sign is pictured here on Jan. 23.

by Ani Hopkins Staff Writer

Tufts University Police Department (TUPD) investigated a report of a person walking through campus carrying a handgun near Richardson House on Professors Row Thursday afternoon.

According to an email TUPD sent to the Tufts community at 10 p.m. on Thursday, TUPD identified the person and determined they were not carrying a weapon of any sort. The incident was repor ted to TUPD shor tly before 3 p.m. on

Thursday afternoon. According to Deputy Chief Mark Keith, TUPD spent about 45 minutes sweeping the area of the report, including inside buildings, after the call was received.

An email sent by TUPD shortly before 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, about two and a half hours after the report was initially received, informed community members see TUPD, page 2

Fletcher’s Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) team advances to final round of regional challenge by Conor Friedmann Staff Writer

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy’s Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) team advanced to the final round at the Americas Regional Challenge after winning the local final of the CFA Institute Research Challenge, an annual research competition in global financial analysis, last month. While the team did not advance to the global round of the competition, they stand as the most successful Fletcher CFA team since the beginning of the school’s involve-

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ment in the Challenge five years ago, according to the team’s faculty advisor Patrick Schena, an adjunct assistant professor of international business at Fletcher. The team consisted of Adi Sarosa, a second-year Master of International Business (MIB) student; Ashraya Dixit, also a second-year MIB student; Doris Hernandez, a second-year Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD) student; Mariya Ilyas, a second-year MALD student and JP Craven, a first-year MIB student. The team is advised by Schena and industry mentor P. Cameron Hyzer, CFO of Eze Software.

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The team says their diversity of backgrounds and experiences has been a significant factor for its success. “What’s important, too, is that not all of us are finance people,” Hernandez explained. “There are three MIB and two MALD students, so we each have our own lanes we focus on. Mariya focused on the regulatory aspect, Ashraya focused on the models and JP did the financial analysis.” Schena also emphasized the team’s ability to work together as a critical aspect of the challenge. “You can bring these technical experiences, but it doesn’t work unless people come together as a team,” he said.

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The Fletcher team began in September, competing with 12 other teams, all from Boston-area schools, in the challenge. At the first level of competition, all 12 teams were tasked with submitting research papers on the manufacturing company Boston Scientific, according to Hernandez. The team had eight weeks, until Dec. 1st, to prepare a 10-page report based on the competition criteria. “It’s specifically an equity report. We had to make buy, sell, or hold recommendations,” Craven said. In October, all of the teams attended a presentation by Susan Lisa, the vice president of investor relations

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