The Women Who Helped Win World War II In a new book, Lena Andrews, A09, tells the story of the 350,000 U.S. women who served, changing the military while paving the way for women’s liberation
Tufts Giving Tuesday Is a Global Rallying Call ‘To Give What You Can’ Tufts volunteers poised to support the annual day of giving on November 28
How to Talk with Your Kids—and Get Them to Talk with You A new book by Robyn Silverman, AG '04, outlines the best ways to help kids open up about what’s really on their minds
The Making of Marie Antoinette Pageantry meets musings on fame and self-determination in the theater department’s modern take on France’s most notorious queen
When Occupational Therapy Becomes Occupational Justice OT alumna Lindsey Hoffman seeks to combat ‘occupational injustice’ with efforts that consider her patients’ wider life circumstances
Native Art that Embraces the Natural World Elizabeth James-Perry uses materials she has foraged and grown to create fine art inspired by the environment
A Biologist’s Quest to Unlock the Mysteries of DNA Damage Fruit flies, which have much of the same genetic material as humans, help Professor of Biology Mitch McVey and colleagues find answers
Thermal Imaging Is a Promising Tool to Measure Stress in Wild Animals Experiment with birds connects changes in body surface temperature with heart rate to offer a new, non-invasive technique
It’s All in the Family for the Tufts Football Team Five sets of brothers, including triplets, are on the gridiron on Saturdays for the Jumbos