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- Large-Scale Study Will Seek to Unearth Causes of Persistent Symptoms of Lyme Disease$20 million NIH grant will support a team led by Tufts University School of Medicine researchers to enroll one of the U.S.’s largest prospective studies of Lyme disease patients
- Tufts Creates Cybersecurity Center for Public GoodSusan Landau will head new research effort that is paired with a clinic offering practical aid to local groups
- Driving Change through NonprofitsThree alumnae in global health and economic development share what fuels their fights for justice
- Improving Access to Health Care with Community Health WorkersThe COHERE program trains community members to engage with marginalized groups to improve access to care and other resources for wellbeing
- A Modern Upgrade for a Historic Engineering HubRenovations to Halligan Hall, completed this summer, advance electrical and computer engineering teaching and research at Tufts
- Remembering Peruvian Poet, Scholar, and Activist José Antonio MazzottiFor 19 years, he inspired students and colleagues at the School of Arts and Sciences
- Undergrads Learn Research from the InsideThe VERSE summer program teams students new to research with Tufts faculty mentors
- Nancy Schön, Architect of Urban JoyAt 95, the sculptor of “Make Way for Ducklings” and other Boston landmarks reflects on molding her life to fit her art
- The Ocean Gives Up Its SecretsIn a Tell Me More podcast episode, faculty and alumni plumb the depths to better know our watery planet, from sea-level rise to shipwrecks to giant squid
- Sailing to Victory for People with EpilepsyNeuroscientist Phil Haydon hopes his recent win in the Newport Bermuda sailing race will help inspire others with epilepsy to live fuller lives
- Do Women Candidates Have a Harder Time Being Elected?A political scientist explains the surprising role that gender plays in American politics
- Engineering a Prolific Track RecordProfessor Luis Dorfmann describes the camaraderie and fitness he discovered after joining the Tufts Marathon Team in his 40s
- An Immersive Lesson in Global HealthWith support from President Sunil Kumar, 15 undergraduate students traveled to the Dominican Republic for a weeklong medical brigade with Tufts Timmy Global Health
- Chaplaincy’s Liaisons Programs Extend Impact Across CampusesA diverse array of programs and partnerships connects the chaplains to community members across Tufts
- New Pilot Program Offers Free MBTA Passes to SMFA Degree CandidatesStudents will now have unlimited local subway and bus access, free of charge, courtesy of Tufts’ participation in the University Pass program
- A Time to Talk About AntisemitismA workshop for students kicks off a series of university conversations on confronting bias and prejudice
- Difficult Conversations, Healthy Dialogue, and Keeping an Open MindA panel discussion with four recent alumni gives incoming students perspectives on choices they will face in college and beyond
- Tufts Rower Wins Silver Medal at Paris ParalympicsAlex Flynn, E26, member of the Jumbo rowing team, medals as member of the Para Rowing mixed coxed four team
- Tufts Welcomes the Undergraduate Class of 2028President Sunil Kumar urges incoming students and transfers to be open to new experiences and to embrace uncertainty
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