1. Tufts Traditions
Tuftonia's Day marks the end of the spring semester (and the inevitable beginning of finals season). An annual celebration of Tufts' birthday, it's grown into a ...
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2. Signature Events - TUSC | Tufts University Social Collective
Signature Events plans many of the annual Tufts traditions such as Tuftonia's Day, Winter Ball, and Fall Fest. They also plan off-campus film screenings.
Signature Events
3. Stream Tuftonia's Day (1912) by tuftsuniversity - SoundCloud
Dec 31, 1989 · A special collection of songs of Tufts University, prepared and recorded a cappella in 1990 by a group of alumni of the college.
A special collection of songs of Tufts University, prepared and recorded a cappella in 1990 by a group of alumni of the college.
4. Op-ed: Legacy admissions and grilled cheese - The Tufts Daily
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The annual Tuftonia’s Day carnival took place less than four weeks after our Faculty Senate passed a resolution to end legacy consideration in admissions processes. Both ideas work well in theory: While the latter allows the university to take one step further into becoming an anti-racist institution where students from traditionally marginalized backgrounds may obtain greater representation, the former allows the current Tufts community, of which many members celebrated the elimination of legacy admissions and other pro-egalitarian measures, to enjoy the magic of dizziness-inducing rides as well as food trucks, ranging from apparently Asian dumplings to the classic American grilled cheese.
5. T-U-F-T-S! School has a sonorous past - The Tufts Daily
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If you were at Senior Pub Night at the Aquarium bar on Wednesday, you couldn't help but notice that people were dancing to a techno version of the Tufts fight song. E.W. Hayes, class of 1916, and the composer of the famous "Tuftonia's Day," would quake in his boots if he were alive today. He shouldn't complain too much - at least his song is still being played! Homecoming is the ultimate display of school spirit, yet most students don't even know the words of any of the plethora of University songs. They might be familiar with Hayes' "Tuftonia's Day," and Lewis' "Dear Alma Mater" from convocation, but sadly, that is about as far as their knowledge goes. And the only people who know the words to any of the songs are members of the collegiate a cappella groups. Things are about to change. The following is some basic trivia factoids on the history of Tufts songs. This way, at Homecoming, you can impress your friends with your knowledge of Tufts music. The first Tufts song, "A Commencement Ode," was composed in 1876 by Frederick W. Eddy. This was just the beginning of a long tradition of Tufts songs. "Rally Cry," written by Charles W. Gevould (LA, 1882) with lyrics by Oscar H. Perry (LA, 1883), was the very first song to coin the famous cheer, T-U-F-T-S. Leo Rich Lewis (LA, 1887), professor and chair of the Tufts department of music for fifty years, was influential in making Tufts known as a "singing college." He composed the famous "Alma Mater" in 1898 following the first Tuft...
6. Tuftonia's Day (1912) - SoundCloud
Dec 31, 1989 · Listen to Tuftonia's Day (1912) by tuftsuniversity playlist on desktop and mobile.
A special collection of songs of Tufts University, prepared and recorded a cappella in 1990 by a group of alumni of the college.
7. Tuftonia's Day - Her Campus
Tuftonia's Day. April 28, 2012. Facebook Pinterest Twitter LinkedIn Email · Her Campus Placeholder Avatar Alexa Stevens · Her Campus Placeholder Avatar ...
8. Tufts' Traditions - Tufts University - WordPress.com
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Tufts University has been around since 1852, that would be 162 years of magnificent students acting as a family while recieving a superb education (“Tufts Traditions”). During these 16…