- The Art in the Archive: Sourcing Black History and Heritage at TuftsSMFA at Tufts student Julie Francois discusses her search through archival materials that illustrate the Black experience on the Hill across the years
- Who Are the Immigrants Coming to the U.S. on Humanitarian Grounds, and How Can They Be Supported?Refugees and asylum-seekers fleeing violence and persecution can adapt more quickly with support of their diaspora communities, says expert
- I Never Wanted a Dog—Certainly Not One that Bit PeopleSomehow, I found myself spending an hour a day in the woods with a rescue animal that had attacked my sons. Would this end well?
- Tufts Awards 35 Grants to Support Local InitiativesNine organizations receiving funding this year are first-time Tufts Community Grant recipients
- Learning and Guiding through Listening: Linell YugawaThe former director reflects on her 30-plus years at the Tufts Asian American Center
- A History of the First Asians in the Americas Became PersonalHistorian Diego Javier Luis plumbed the far corners of archives to unearth the stories of Filipinos and others who came to colonial Mexico starting in the 1500s
- Arielle Galinsky’s Treasury of Life StoriesSince high school, she has been helping senior citizens pass down their personal histories. Many other college students have joined the cause.
- What’s Behind the Potential Ban on TikTok?An expert on attention says the video app has some advantages over other social media that keep it addictive, but that the real fear seems geopolitical
- Jacinda Ardern Recalls Facing ‘No Easy Decisions’The former New Zealand prime minister describes responses to the Christchurch terrorist attack and COVID-19 pandemic, and how she aims to be ‘a human first, and a leader second’
- Science, Art, and Young Mentors for Middle School StudentsAn after-school program run by undergraduates at Hillel brings Medford youngsters to Tufts’ campus
- Vintage Letterpress Offers Opportunities to Learn “through the Hands”New acquisition in Special Collections expands possibilities in art and scholarship
- Science Education to Bridge Divides in the Middle EastProgram co-founded by Tufts professor pairs Palestinian and Israeli graduate students to work together toward their degrees
- What Dog Owners Should Know About LeptospirosisA veterinarian and researcher at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine found that dialysis can help dogs survive this dangerous infection
- Sowing Stories to Reap Environmental ChangeDrawing on her background in policy, Alicia Harvie leverages storytelling as a way to amplify the impact of grassroots movements
- By Playing a Role, Standardized Patients Help Future Doctors Improve Their SkillsIndividuals who train to act as patients are crucial for medical students to learn to communicate, give physical exams, and more
- Measles Rates are Rising. How to Protect Yourself and Your ChildAs measles outbreaks pop up across the U.S. and abroad, Tufts School of Medicine experts explain the reason behind the rise
- Flowers, Fragility, and the Cycle of LifeAncient Greek myths use the stories of spring flowers, summer and fall fruit, and winter’s decline to give comfort in understanding our lives, says classicist
- Simple Kimchi RecipeThis fermented Korean dish is made with cabbage and seasonings and is high in beneficial bacteria
- Get to Know the Microorganisms in Your GutWhat makes up our microbiota changes over time and influences our overall health, according to experts from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
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