How Misinformation and Disinformation Spread, the Role of AI, and How We Can Guard Against Them Associate Professor of Political Science Kelly Greenhill shows how to tell the true from the false, and what it means for politics
Tufts’ Environmental Studies Program featured in the Wall Street Journal EVS major is recognized as a program where internships play a key role in career preparedness for graduates
Inspiring the Next Generation of Female Athletes The 2024 National Girls and Women in Sports Day brought joy and fun to local children
Asking Hard Questions about Conflict in the Middle East A new series hosted by Tufts Hillel this spring seeks to bring critical thinking and civil discussion to bear on current events
Rethinking Ancient Rome and Its Colonies in Africa Chair of the Classical Studies Department Bruce Hitchner confronts the colonial legacy of archaeology in North Africa, and presents a new understanding of antiquity
Lights, Camera, Activism Tufts film production students work on a Hollywood-caliber video about an unsung 19th century civil rights activist
Greek Organizations Fostering Community and Giving Back Sororities and fraternities on campus are finding meaningful ways to bring people together, deepen community connections, and be of service to others
Study Finds METCO School Desegregation Program Benefits K-12 Students Boston students attending suburban schools had improved test scores, attendance rates, and college outcomes, Tufts economist shows
Tufts Named a Top Producer of U.S. Fulbright Students Recent alumni are spread out across the world, supported by grants that encourage study and research abroad