- Men’s Rowing Wins Points Trophy and Second Varsity Titles at IRA ChampionshipsAt the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Division III Championships regatta on Cooper River the Jumbos fall just short of a national championship
- Women’s Rowing Wins Second Straight NCAA ChampionshipThe Jumbo first and second varsity eights led their races from start to finish
- From Sources to Serving Sizes, What You Need to Know About ProteinTufts nutrition experts say most of us already get enough protein, and more is not necessarily better
- Spring Watchlist and Playlist Recommendations 2025From vampires and killer parents to soul music and public schools, these 25 music, movie, TV, and podcast picks from Tufts faculty and staff will keep you informed and entertained
- From the Familiar to the FantasticThe 2025 MFA Thesis Exhibition gave a peek at the wide-ranging work of this year’s graduates
- Undefeated Men’s Lacrosse Wins Second Straight National ChampionshipJumbos finish season 23-0 with dominating play at the NCAA final at Gillette Stadium
- Women’s Lacrosse Makes It to NCAA Final, but Falls in 10-9 HeartbreakerThe Jumbos finish the season as the national runner-up with a program-record 21 wins
- ‘It’s About Choosing the Hard Right Over the Easy Wrong’A Fletcher School Ph.D. candidate on leadership and service
- A Dental Floss That Can Measure StressResearchers design floss pick system with built-in sensors that could also be adapted to track a wide range of conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer
- A Lifelong Loyalty to TruthHowie Severino, A83, reflects on a career reporting on dictators, rebuilding Filipino journalism, and telling stories across all walks of life
- Dentists Serving Their Community, No Matter Where in the WorldThree members of dental school’s international student program recognized for helping others
- A Quest for His Roots Led to a SurpriseHistory student Jaiden Mosley’s research revealed family ties he hadn’t imagined
- Does the Iron Fist Bring Down Gang-Related Crime?Using the cases of El Salvador and Honduras, a Tufts sociologist examines whether ‘states of exception’ truly stop violence or merely shift it
- Jumbos Advance in National CompetitionsMen’s lacrosse punches ticket to NCAA final, women’s lacrosse heads to NCAA semifinals, and other teams and individuals are competing as well
- 2025 Commencement Weekend in PicturesPhotos from the all-university Commencement Ceremony, Baccalaureate Service, and Illumination Ceremony
- Today’s Leaders Must Dream Big, Be Prepared, Act ResponsiblyEducator and mathematician Freeman A. Hrabowski III urges the Class of 2025 to roll up their sleeves and get ready to change the world
- Scenes from the 2025 School Commencement CeremoniesSchools across Tufts presented degrees to 3,640 graduates during individual ceremonies throughout the afternoon
- In Healthy Aging, Carb Quality CountsStudy links midlife intakes of high-quality carbohydrates and dietary fiber to better health in older women
- A Day in the Life at Tufts University School of MedicineIn this photo essay, students in the M.D. program gave us an inside look at what a typical day might entail
- 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
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