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Comedian Zainab Johnson performing during the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Comedy Night in November hosted by the Community Fellows program at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Expand Fostering Belonging Among Graduate Students

Amin Fahimi Moghadam, AG21, and Aliesha Porcena, AG21, are working to build an inclusive community for students of color and underrepresented students at the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS).

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New Yorkers wait outside an urgent care office for COVID-19 testing. Expand Four Things Experts Have Learned From the Pandemic

Tufts researchers, science journalists, and health experts from around the globe shared some valuable lessons about fighting a pandemic at the virtual Tufts 2020 COVID-19 Research Symposium in November.

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Brown bags with Thanksgiving meals inside for students who stayed on campus over the Thanksgiving holiday at Tufts University. Expand Holiday Meal for 1,800? Sure, No Problem

Tufts organized meals for the students who stayed on campus over the Thanksgiving holiday, with help from local restaurants.

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ncoming first-year students celebrate during the Global Orientation scavenger hunt
Diversity and Inclusion


"Tufts represents more than an opportunity to educate oneself. It offers a place to be oneself.”

— President Anthony P. Monaco

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Global Leadership

With more than 1,700 international students, 450 international faculty and scholars, and 6,000 alumni living outside of the United States, our global community is an essential part of our identity. 

Tufts is committed to global engagement and international research. 

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Michael Avery holds his patient, a Box Turtle, who is recuperating from a leg injury at the Tufts Wildlife Clinic
Innovation


Our community thrives on embracing complex issues and marshaling the capacities of our unique constellation of schools to develop innovative approaches to local and global challenges.

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aylor Fasolo leads his group of students across campus during Kids Day
Societal Impact


We encourage our students, alumni, faculty and staff to connect with the community on local, national and global levels. Through leadership, partnership, mentorship, service and discussion, the active citizens of the Tufts community use their knowledge and research to develop solutions to social challenges. 

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Sustainability


From class projects and cutting-edge research, to extracurricular activities and internships, sustainability is an integral part of Tufts life. We offer numerous opportunities to get involved in developing solutions to local and global sustainability challenges.  

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Owen Amadasun is hooded at theTufts University School of Medicine commencement ceremony
Transformative Experiences


We are committed to providing every student with ample opportunity for transformative experiences within and beyond the classroom.

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Tufts People

David Gelfand, E21, who is training for the Paralympics, swimming in a pool.
Tokyo Dreams

Chasing down a childhood ambition, David Gelfand, E21, trains for the Paralympics with the U.S. national team.

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Jonah Makanaakalā Apo, E22, standing on a sailboat in Hawaii.
This Native Hawaiian is a Future Voyager

Jonah Apo, E22, finds meaningful ways to connect with his Native Hawaiian heritage, even thousands of miles from home.

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A whale in the ocean off the coast of Massachusetts.
Protecting Whales through Research and Public Policy

Alicia Pensarosa, VG18, puts her M.S. in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) degree to work at Ocean Alliance as a whale researcher and educator.

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Marta Gaglia, an assistant professor of molecular biology and microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine, holding a test tube.
The Coronavirus Sneaks Its Way Into Cells. But How?

Marta Gaglia, an assistant professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, is applying the approaches she has used to study viruses like influenza and herpes to better understand the virus that causes COVID-19.

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Jacob Weiss, N20, of the Sacramento Valley Food Hub, a food distribution platform, working the garden.
A Fresh Take on Food Hubs

A food distribution platform managed by Jacob Weiss, N20, was awarded $25,000 in the Friedman School’s annual Entrepreneurship Competition.

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Yongjie Yang, associate professor of neuroscience at Tufts University School of Medicine, in a white coat in a laboratory.
Getting to the Roots of Fragile X Syndrome

Focusing on glial brain cells, Yongjie Yang, associate professor of neuroscience at Tufts University School of Medicine, hunts for a new path to treating fragile X syndrome.

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Tufts professor of philosophy Daniel C. Dennett sitting at a desk with a dark background.
Our Brains, Our Selves

World-renowned philosopher Daniel C. Dennett argues that our inner worlds and religious ideas can all be explained as evolutionary functions of the brain.

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Fletcher alumna Dalee Sambo Dorough standing next to trees.
An Inuit Voice in the Arctic

Fletcher alumna Dalee Sambo Dorough advocates for Indigenous rights on the international stage.

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Tylee Nez, E24, an Indigenous student at Tufts University.
Working to Counteract Indigenous Erasure

As an Indigenous student, Tylee Nez, E24, finds ways to educate the Tufts community about Native American issues, both past and present.

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Fletcher student Bennett Clifford.
New Book Examines Threat of ISIS in the United States

Terrorism laws in the United States are outdated and need to change, Fletcher student Bennett Clifford, F21, argues in his new book on ISIS in America.

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