School of Arts and Sciences
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
Arts and Sciences and Engineering Bulletins
This collection consists of the catalogs and bulletins from 1970 to the present for the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. As of 2018, bulletins for the SMFA are also included in this collection. Bulletins include school descriptions, admissions requirements, degree requirements, course descriptions, and rosters of faculty.
Arts and Sciences Bulletin, Fall 2016
Arts and Sciences Bulletin, Fall 2016
Blackboard Course Management System Records
This collection contains course descriptions, syllabi, and assignment documents harvested from the Blackboard Course Management System at the time of its retirement in 2013.
Center for Interdisciplinary Studies Records
This collection consists of audio and audiovisual materials, course materials, newspaper clippings, publications, reports, and student records related to the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.
Committee on Student Life Records
This collection contains the records of the Committee on Student Life.
COVID-19 Information for the A&S Community, 2020 -- 2020
Department of Biology Records
This collection contains graduate brochures from the Biology Department, glass models created by the Blaschka Company, and a Barnum video.
Department of Chemistry Records
This collection contains graduate brochures, undergraduate and graduate theses, photographs, and slides from the Chemistry Department.
Department of Drama and Dance Records
This collection comprises materials pertaining to dramatic productions presented by the Department of Drama and Speech, Graduate Dramatic Society, Balch Arena Theater, Tufts Summer Theater, Tufts Community Players, Magic Circle, Cup and Saucer, and Pen, Paint and Pretzels. It also contains administrative files for the Department of Drama and Dance. The materials date from 1878-2018.
Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences Records
This collection contains articles; books and booklets; building plans; correspondence; course catalogs and course packets; equipment and instruments; notes; photographs; and serials. The materials document the activities of the Department of Geology and the Department of Earth and Ocean Studies. Prominent individuals include Robert L. Nichols, a noted explorer, geologist, and Tufts University faculty member.