
Their Most Special Teammates
Children with serious illnesses are matched with Jumbo athletic teams, benefitting kids and student-athletes alike, thanks to Team IMPACT, which was co-founded by Tufts alums.

First Impressions of the Undergraduate Class of 2025
Amid a surge of applications, Tufts admits its most ethnically and racially diverse undergraduate class.

Spiritual Hope and Healing After a Tumultuous Year
An event hosted by the University Chaplaincy and Hillel commemorates a year of upheaval due to COVID-19 and racial injustice.

The Artistic Process—Paused
Two SMFA at Tufts students recall when they heard about COVID-related campus closures—and how they came to create once again after they relocated.

How COVID-19 Abruptly Ended a Winning Women’s Basketball Season
A co-captain of Tufts women’s basketball team reflects on a record-setting season cut short by the pandemic—and the support the team felt from Jumbos near and far.

How COVID Canceled a Lacrosse Season that Had Barely Begun
Men’s lacrosse coach Casey D’Annolfo recalls the ‘surreal’ 96 hours before learning that COVID-19 would force an early end to the spring season.

Teaching Toward Equity: Examining Race and Policing
In the wake of police killings of Black Americans, a political science class takes students beyond the headlines.

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.

Reinventing Practice: What the River Taught Me
While socially distancing on the water, Tufts rowers found new coaches: the river—and themselves.