
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.

Bringing Virtual Study Abroad to Students
Faculty create international partnerships to bring global experiences into their virtual classrooms.

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.

Athletics Teams Focus on Racial Justice
In the aftermath of the wider reckoning with racism in America, some Tufts teams are using their virtual time together to become more informed about the issues.

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

Summer Projects Allow Students to Combat COVID-19, Racial Injustice
When COVID-19 derailed their summer plans, these Tufts students were awarded grant funding from Tisch College for projects to help their communities instead.

Tufts’ Fall Festival of Plays Reinvents Theater for the Pandemic
Producing three plays amid COVID-19—and addressing the crisis of racism—required a lot of inventive thinking for drama staff and student actors.

A Positive Approach to Health and Safety Amid COVID-19
Tufts COVID education ambassadors encourage mask wearing and social distancing to improve safety for students on campus and residents in the community

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.