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- After 20 Years in Prison, He’s Now a Tufts GradNathan Miksch is the first TUPIT student to start his bachelor’s degree behind bars and finish it on campus
- Research Strengthens Dining Center Commitment to Buying LocalWhen it comes to fish, engineering student promotes fresh, sustainable varieties
- Ray Wang’s Economics of ParentingHis graduate research looks at the ways that families invest in their kids
- Leadership Experience Pilot Paves the Way for Future Executive SuccessIn its first year, the executive development program helped senior employees cultivate critical skills through expert-led training and mentorship
- You and Your Pet Can Share Resistance to Certain Medications. Here’s How.Small animal veterinarians at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine are leading nationwide efforts to understand antimicrobial stewardship and resistance in companion animals
- Matthew Winkler’s Remembrance of a StarHis documentary on jazz singer Joya Sherrill pays tribute to a groundbreaking artist
- A Forward-Looking Approach to Climate Disaster PreparationWith flooding and heatwaves on the rise, certain vulnerable communities must learn to expect the unexpected, say Tufts researchers
- Tufts Awards 35 Grants to Support Local InitiativesThe Tufts Community Grants program funds impactful initiatives in—and strengthens relationships with—organizations driving positive change in Tufts' host communities
- Tufts Athletics Ramp Up Postseason CompetitionMen’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s tennis, and softball are moving forward in NCAAs, plus other updates
- Building Connections with CommuniTEAAt monthly gatherings, employees across Tufts can reconnect and foster new relationships that drive the community forward
- ‘Give Everything a Shot’Mechanical engineering senior True Becker defies gravity on the Celtics dunk team, sings a cappella, and is a seasoned Ninja Warrior
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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
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