Humanities Open House

The humanities at Tufts are focused on exploring the life of the mind through reading, writing, and discussion in small classes and through independent research. The Humanities Open House is a half day program where prospective students interested in the humanities can meet Tufts professors, tour campus, eat lunch in the dining halls, talk with current students and admissions officers, and explore Tufts’ eleven humanities departments: Anthropology, Art History, Classics, Drama, English, German, Russian, and Asian Languages and Literatures, History, Music, Philosophy, Religion, and Romance Languages and Literatures.

The 2011 Humanities Open House was on October 31, 2011. Thank you for attending! The program featured speakers including Lee Coffin, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions, Andrew McClellan, Professor of Art History and Dean of Academic Affairs, Sol Gittelman, Alice and Nathan Gantcher University Professor, Ben Carp, Associate Professor of History, and visits to the World Music Room, the University Art Gallery, the set of Oedipus and Antigone, and the GIS mapping center in Tisch Library.

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Humanities Open House 2011 Schedule
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Visitors to the 2011 Humanities Open House received signed copies of "Defiance of the Patriots," a recent book by Associate Professor of History, Benjamin Carp.
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