The Navy SEAL instructor who led a strenuous training that led to the hospitalization of Tufts lacrosse players appeared to ...
Keys earned a bachelor's degree in economics and community health in 2014 from the Medford-based private university.
A Navy SEAL lacked credentials to lead a workout that left nine Tufts lacrosse players hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis, a ...
Elizabeth Anne Keys, 33, of Cincinnati went to college in Massachusetts before she died. She was remembered as a warm, ...
After 50 Medford residents signed a letter to the City's CDB opposing the height of a proposed Tufts dorm, the Board will ...
The union representing the lecturers cited “low wages and unsustainable workloads as key factors in their decision to take ...
The session, which left nine players hospitalized, was run by a person who lacked credentials, a review commissioned by the university found.
A review urges Tufts University to improve workout safety after a Navy SEAL-led session hospitalized nine lacrosse players, highlighting credential concerns.
Tufts University released the results of an independent investigation regarding an intense workout that ended up hospitalizing members of the men’s<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...