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- Mikayla Paquette’s Hoop DreamsFinding joy in basketball and purpose in public service, she has created a program that aims to empower youth, on and off the court
- A Crash Derailed His Life, but He’s Still a Champion for BikesWhen his dance career was cut short, Drew Nelson, A25, had to ride a different path—and found a new cause
- I Thought Mentoring Was Just Something I Did. Then I Lost My Wife.What began for me as a way to support students became something deeper: a way to honor love, create purpose, and cope with grief.
- Instilling Awe and Respect for Venomous SnakesLaidlaw Scholar Bennett True journeyed to South Africa for an experience that underscored the importance of education and conservation
- Urban Rats Spread Deadly Bacteria as They Migrate, Study FindsResearchers examined rodent behavior to show how different populations are related and how their movement spreads leptospirosis
- Two Origami Artists, on a Quest for the Perfect PaperThe science students got a boost in their paper chase when an SMFA studio welcomed them into the fold
- John Morris, Longtime Director of Athletics, Departing TuftsAs athletic director since 2015, he saw the university become a NESCAC and NCAA powerhouse
- The Link Between Diet and CancerWhat you eat and drink could make you more or less likely to develop certain types of cancer
- How to Help Someone Who Is Going Through a Health CrisisAn occupational therapist shares advice for what to do and say when someone you care about is sick or injured
- $11.5 Million Sponsorship Creates New Research InstituteTufts Epsilon Materials Institute will innovate in advanced material research in support of the clean energy transition
- Students Dive Deep Into Archival ResearchA multidisciplinary research seminar shows undergrads how to work with primary sources and bring history to life
- The Big Stroke Questions Scientists Are Trying to AnswerTufts researchers explain how they’re pushing the boundaries of stroke science to improve patients’ lives
- ‘Stroke in Young People Is Not That Rare’Amid a rise in stroke rates in young adult patients, a specialist at the School of Medicine shares how strokes differ for this group, and how doctors can meet the challenge
- “What Problem Are You Trying to Solve?”An engineer on the power of teaching as storytelling
- ‘Everybody Joins the Team for Fun, and Everybody Stays’Students build community through participation in Tufts Ballroom Dance Team
- Pigs Can Regrow Their Adult Teeth. What If Humans Could, Too?Researchers take an early step toward creating bioengineered replacements for missing teeth
- How International Trade Affects the EconomyA trade deficit isn’t by itself a sign of economic weakness, and trade surpluses don’t necessarily lead to increases in domestic manufacturing
- Healing One Bite at a TimeWhen doctors gave me two weeks to live, nutrition science and culinary art saved my life—and inspired a career teaching future food coaches.
- Collaborative Science in Action: Delta GREENSFive researchers at different stages of their academic careers team up to improve food access and health outcomes in the Mississippi Delta
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