
A Focus on Health, Safety, and Sustainability at SMFA at Tufts
SMFA Health, Safety, and Sustainability Day featured a talk by visiting artist John Sabraw and workshops facilitated by students, faculty, and staff.

New Minor in Native American and Indigenous Studies
The new minor, hosted by the Department of Studies in Race, Colonialism and Diaspora (RCD), will start in fall 2019

Tell Me More: Why Minority Voting Turnout Matters
In a new episode of the Tufts podcast Bernard Fraga talks with Newhouse Professor of Civic Studies Brian Schaffner about the complex causes of the election turnout gap between minority and white voters

Black History Trail Makes 200 Stops Across Massachusetts
The New York Times profiles A&S faculty members Kendra Field and Kerri Greenidge's African American Trail Project.

Tufts a top producer of Fulbright students in 2018-19
Tufts University's 10 Fulbright students will travel to 10 countries on five continents

Tufts University Art Galleries Awarded $75,000 Project Grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
The grant is in support of the upcoming exhibition "Art for the Future: Artists Call and Transnational Solidarity in the 1980s."

Stigma No More
SMFA at Tufts alumna and visual artist Lynda Michaud Cutrell has focused her career on changing perceptions about mental health.

Talloires Scholars-in-Residence Applications Due Soon
Deadline for faculty interested in research and lecturing at the campus in France is January 21

"Joanne Greenbaum: Things We Said Today" is Included on Hyperallergic's List of Best Exhibitions of 2018
Joanne Greenbaum's solo exhibition at Tufts Art Galleries at the SMFA ran from January 23-April 7, 2018 and was curated by Director and Chief Curator Dina Deitsch.

Leading with Diversity
Tufts master’s program in diversity and inclusion leadership addresses a growing need for expertise in the field