- Fiona Hill to Deliver Commencement Address to the Class of 2024Foreign affairs expert and author will speak at the May 19 ceremony
- Blood, Sweat, and Water: New Paper Analytical Devices Easily Track Health and EnvironmentNovel inexpensive, shelf-stable, easy-to-use tests bring lab-level precision to the home and field
- The Chatbot in the ClassroomFaculty test out when AI can make learning more effective, and when it gets in the way
- Spring Watchlist and Playlist Recommendations 2024Check out 30 movies, albums, podcasts, and TV shows beloved by Tufts community members
- Tufts Researcher Takes on Epilepsy After Daughter’s DiagnosisA biomedical engineer and a neuroscientist have teamed up to advance epilepsy research and push for more effective treatments for patients
- A Different Kind of Spring BreakA group of students stayed at Tufts and spent time in nearby communities during their Jumbo Spring Break
- Sexual Misconduct Prevention Through Skill Building and Culture ChangeTufts’ chapter of a national organization uses innovative strategies—and those ubiquitous green dots—to engage significant numbers of students
- Academic Achievement and ‘Intellectual Curiosity’ Shared by Admitted Class of 2028The students admitted to the undergraduate class are described as civic-minded, entrepreneurial, and committed to collaboration
- With Living Robots, Scientists Unlock Cells’ Power to HealProfessor Michael Levin’s research into how cells work collectively has already led to artificial living organisms. Could it also help us fight cancer or regrow limbs?
- Understanding Hate and How to Counter itAnti-bias and non-discrimination trainings aim to foster inclusive environments through education and action
- An Astronomer Explains Solar EclipsesAny given place on Earth will experience a total solar eclipse only once in about every 360 years, though it varies by location
- How Animal Reproductive Medicine Helps with Breeding, Conservation of SpeciesA new faculty member at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine hopes to inspire more veterinary students to join the specialty of theriogenology
- A Perfect Match: Doctors in the Making Learn Their Next StopMatch Day pairs graduating School of Medicine students with their much-anticipated medical residency programs
- A Funny Woman’s Guide to GrievingAuthor Nora McInerny explains the futility of buried emotions and why ‘fine’ is a curse word in her house
- Documenting Women’s History and Making History of Her OwnThrough her research on early modern Europe, Alisha Rankin is shedding light on little known medical practices, often led by women
- The Dorms (and Rules) Have Changed, But Roommates Remain Key to Student LifeFrom buildings with coal stoves to today’s apartment-style spaces, students have forged lifelong friendships in residence halls at Tufts
- The Importance of Play for Young Chimpanzees and Their MothersA study suggests that the persistence of young chimps playing with their mothers, even in times of food scarcity, is crucial for their development
- The Human Element: For Student Scientists, Learning to Place Biology in Social ContextA year-long undergraduate course encourages deep conversations about connecting with community
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