
Brittni Foster, A21, Wins Rangel Fellowship
The prestigious fellowship supports exceptional individuals who want to pursue careers in the U.S. Foreign Service.

Visualizing Community Health
Tufts recently held a week-long virtual hackathon where students turned data into compelling visualizations to help communities improve health.

Tufts team places highly in cybersecurity competition
A team of Tufts computer science students, coached by an alum, won second place in a recent regional round of the Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge run by the Atlantic Council.

In Jordan, a Painter Forges Artful Collaborations
SMFA graduate Khaldoun Hijazin is appointed executive director of the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman.

A&S Sophomore Co-Authors Research Examining Charter Schools
Nik Karns participated in collaborative research which examined disproportionate barriers facing people of color who aspire to open and operate charter schools.

A Look at Leafcutter Ants
Tufts Biology students publish research on leafcutter ants in peer-reviewed journal.

Thank You from Tufts
Tufts faculty and staff members shared messages of gratitude and support for students' hard work this semester.

President Anthony Monaco Talks Student Voting
Anthony Monaco, President of Tufts University, shares tips on the voting process to ensure students are ready to participate in the 2020 election.

Boston votes — so should its college students
Lidya Woldeyesus, A22, a chair of Jumbo Vote, in conjunction with students from Harvard and UMass Boston, has launched Boston Votes, which is dedicated to amplifying campus voter engagement and sharing best practices across Boston area colleges.

Art’s Power of Persuasion
Historic protest posters still make an impact in course at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts