Mabon Breakfast

"Tufts University multifaith chaplains for a campus-wide gathering to remember, reflect, and honor our shared humanity in turbulent times. We know that so many are holding complex emotions. Join us as we make space, beyond words, to hold these deep cares, griefs, and hopes. Turning to the rich symbols of clay and water, we will honor the unique and irreducible identities and experiences that make us who we are as a Tufts community."

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Mabon Breakfast

September 8, 2024
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Tufts University Financial Statement: $4.602B 

Standards Massachusetts

The word “fecund” comes from the Latin word “fecundus,” which means fertile or fruitful. Historically, it has been used to describe land, animals, or people that are capable of producing abundant offspring or vegetation.

The term conveys a sense of richness and productivity, often associated with fertility and the ability to generate new life or growth. In a broader sense, it can also be applied metaphorically to describe creative or intellectual productivity.

“The Harvesters” 1565 | Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Related:

Boston Public Library: The Origins and Practices of Mabon

Standards Michigan: Kitchen Safety & Sustainability

 

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