A New Home for the Tisch College of Civic Life
Dean Alan Solomont shares his insights on how Barnum/Dana reinforces the college’s central role in the life of the university.
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Massive Galaxy Discovered from the Very Early Universe
Tufts researchers are part of a team whose finding upends how astronomers think about structural formation of galaxies.
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Tufts Team Wins a Grand Prize in NSF Idea Machine Competition
Working with machines to solve mankind’s seemingly intractable problems is focus of winning entry from engineering team.
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Speakers include two U.S. representatives, activists, academics, filmmakers, and an Emmy and Peabody award-winning journalist
The first black woman to practice dentistry in Boston, Jessie Gideon Garnett, D1919, was a quiet--but determined--pioneer
Australian wildfires have created dangerous stress for wildlife, a harbinger for increasing pressures on animals due to climate change
Gregory Crane, professor of classical studies and computer science at Tufts, recently won a large grant to further his work digitizing ancient literature in multiple languages.
Anjali Narasimhan, VG19, shares a first-person account of studying humpback whales in the remote wilderness of southeast Alaska.
Environmental engineer Amy Pickering is leading a test to see if a simple solution to bringing clean water to low-resource communities improves health outcomes.
In her new memoir, Ariana Neumann, A92, uncovers a harrowing story hidden for decades—the story of her own father and a family destroyed by the Holocaust.
Not wanting to choose between a career as a researcher or a doctor, dual Ph.D./D.V.M. student JJ Stone chose a veterinary path.
A serious bike accident hasn't held back Henry, A05, who is a triple threat on the race course.
Physician scientist Eric Rubin, M90, GBS90, is the new top editor of the New England Journal of Medicine.
The SMFA’s Ethan Murrow created a monumental drawing installation dedicated to industrial workers. Then it was painted over.
Javier Rincon, E19, whose parents are immigrants, came to Tufts as an undergraduate after serving almost a decade in the Marines.
Michael Tutt, M88, employs traditional and western practices to heal his community.