- (Re)Capturing Moments of a Longtime FriendshipSeniors Daphne Garcia and Ayesha Lobo recreate a photo from their first day at Tufts and reflect on their lasting bond
- The Sign of a Great Mentor: An Appreciation of Daniel DennettI spent so much time thinking with him and reading him that I find an unconscious influence within me now
- Art That Is Not to Be Passed By2024 MFA Thesis Exhibitions feature work from 27 graduating students
- Getting Offshore Wind Power Where It Needs to GoKelly Smith helps drive the complex logistics required to capture and transmit energy generated by wind turbines off the coast of Massachusetts
- ShaSha Kingston’s Environmental JusticeWith an eye toward inclusion, she helped create three new student programs for the Office of Sustainability
- For This Tufts Club, Sweet Dreams Are Made of CheeseWith a focus on both fun and fermentation, a popular campus group proves that it’s ‘all gouda’
- When a Teammate Saves Your LifeWho would have thought a lesson they learned as Jumbos baseball players would make all the difference 20 years later?
- Undergraduate Housing Expands with Blakeley Hall RenovationsWork is part of ongoing upgrades on the Medford/Somerville campus
- 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
- Chemistry’s Joshua Kritzer Receives a Sanofi Innovation AwardThe invitation-only initiative is supporting an innovative, early-stage therapeutic approach for diseases like Alzheimer’s
- Brian Schaffner Named a 2024 Andrew Carnegie FellowThe political scientist will research a book about partisan polarization and seek a path to bridge the divide
- School of Arts and Sciences Interim Dean NamedDean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Bárbara Brizuela to step into the role on July 1
- More than 100 Volunteers Join Cherish Chinatown CleanupTufts students, staff, and faculty contributed to the annual tradition, in partnership with the university's Boston Health Sciences campus neighbors
- 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
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