2011-09-06

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THE TUFTS DAILY

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tuesday, SEPTEMBER 6, 2011

VOLUME LXII, NUMBER 2

Where You Read It First Est. 1980

Tufts launches Trunk to replace Blackboard Bianca Blakesley Daily Editorial Board

Tufts last month launched Trunk, the university’s new learning management system (LMS), as a replacement for the outdated Blackboard system in an effort to create a common LMS platform for all of Tufts’ schools. Trunk was created on a platform called Sakai, an open-source software, which is used by over 350 schools of higher education internationally. The name “trunk” was selected through a naming competition held in November. “Sakai is actually the underlying system, and Trunk is the brand name of Sakai,” Director of Educational and Scholarly Technology Services Gina Siesing said. According to Siesing, this is the first time that Tufts has implemented a university-wide LMS. Trunk is currently in operation on the Medford campus, and other Tufts schools will make the transition in the coming months. In the spring, the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy will replace its current system, Angel, and use Trunk course and project sites instead, according to Siesing.Currently, the School of Dental Medicine, School of Medicine, and Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine schools still use the Tufts University Sciences Knowledgebase ( TUSK). “The plan is to eventually try to have Trunk and TUSK integrated in some way … As of now, people in the health sciences school can use Trunk see TRUNK, page 2

Virginia Bledsoe/Tufts Daily

Multiple buildings across campus underwent renovations this summer, including Gifford House.

UIT, Facilities add campus improvements by

Corinne Segal

Daily Editorial Board

The Medford campus underwent major infrastructural improvements this summer, as University Information Technology (UIT) completed the installation of wireless Internet access in all residence halls, and the Department of Facilities Services oversaw $12.5 million of construction and renovations. Wireless accessible in all dorms

UIT originally projected that the cross-campus wireless installation would be completed in Dec. 2012, but the project is running a full year ahead of schedule, Director of Communications and Organizational Effectiveness for UIT Dawn Irish said. By January, every building on the Medford, Grafton and Boston campuses will have wireless, she noted. Wireless this summer was added to Hodgdon Hall, South Hall, Lewis Hall, Miller Hall, Tilton Hall, Stratton

Hall, Wilson House, Richardson House, International House, Arts Haus, Hillside House and Blakeley Hall, according to Irish. Irish said that students always brought up wireless as a priority whenever UIT created student focus groups to discuss ways to improve the campus. “We definitely know that wireless is extremely important to the students see CONSTRUCTION, page 2

DTD returns to 98 Pro Row

Matriculation 2011

by

Elizabeth McKay

Daily Editorial Board

Compiled by the tufts daily photo department

After a six-year absence, Tufts’ Delta Tau Delta (DTD) fraternity chapter will return to its house on 98 Professors Row this fall, while Tufts’ Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) fraternity chapter, which has lived there since 2007, has moved back to the chapter’s original house at 45 Sawyer Avenue. This year will mark the first time the Beta Mu chapter of DTD has lived in the house since 2005, when the group lost university recognition and its charter after a near-fatal incident during a pledging event that involved alcohol. DTD was officially allowed to return to campus during the 2008-2009 school year, though this is the first year that DTD has been allowed to occupy a house on campus due to university restrictions placed on re-chartered fraternities, according to DTD President Nathan Beaton, a senior.

Over 1,300 students gathered on the Academic Quad on Aug. 31 for the annual matriculation ceremony, kicking off their college careers. New University President Anthony Monaco welcomed the class of 2015, saying, “We have chosen Tufts and Tufts has chosen us.”

Inside this issue

see FRATERNITIES, page 2

Today’s Sections

Tufts students travel to North Korea as part of cultural exchange.

Venture out and experience Boston’s majestic skyline from locations around the Beantown.

see FEATURES, page 4

see ARTS, page 9

News Features Arts | Living Editorial | Letters

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Op-Ed Comics Sports

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