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Tufts Medical School's residency program is helping a small community of Haitian refugees in Lawrence, Massachusetts

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Women's basketball captain Michela North became the program's all-time scoring leader on a made foul shot during Saturday's game

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We all need to repair the breach in relationships that the election exposed, alumna Rev. Jennifer Bailey told the crowd at Tufts' MLK Symposium

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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 1,200 international students, 546 international faculty and scholars, and 5,820 alumni who live outside the United States, Tufts is committed to global relations and international research.

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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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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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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

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Esther Wilkins, Clinical Professor of Periodontology Emerita

Esther was a renowned authority on dental hygiene, and had a profound influence on dental medicine for more than half a century. She was a member of the faculty of the Department of Periodontology for 45 years, and conducted more than 800 continuing education classes. Esther passed away on December 12, 2016 at age 100.

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Mike Balaban, M75

Alumnus Mike Balaban is working with Athlete Ally to fight discrimination against LGBT athletes. Under his guidance Athlete Ally helped persuade the International Olympic Committee to amend the Olympic Charter so that it bans discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. More recently, Athlete Ally helped convince the NBA to pull its 2017 All-Star Game from Charlotte after North Carolina passed a law requiring transgender people use public bathrooms that correspond with their biological sex.

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Elizabeth Prodromou, J81, F83

Elizabeth has been at the forefront of the discussion on the rise of ISIS and the continued struggle over the West Bank and East Jerusalem, as well as the growing concerns over the safety of Christians in Turkey. In a recent video, Fletcher School Dean James Stavridis talks with Elizabeth about her current work, her interest in studying religion and the ongoing situation in Mosul.

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Zarin Machanda, Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Zarin is the co-director of the Kibale Chimpanzee Project in Uganda, a field site that has followed the same community of chimpanzees for the past 30 years. In addition, Kibale funds conservation, education and scholarships for Ugandan students.  A primatologist, she received her Ph.D. from Harvard and is now assistant professor of anthropology at Tufts.

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Adam Shoelson, V17

As a student at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Adam's most memorable experience working with animals happened his first night in the ER.  That night, while curing a sick turkey with diarrhea, Adam realized a career in veterinary medicine was the best choice he ever made. "Getting a turkey with the runs may not be everyone’s idea of a great job experience, but it’s the sort of thing I thrive on," he said.

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