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Community health students Florence Almeda and Marwah Kiani, both A22, said they felt drawn to write their theses on health issues that connect to their cultural identities.
Poet and Spoken Word Club founder Peter Kahn, A89, empowers students and teachers using the written—and spoken—word.
Philosophy professor Erin Kelly helped bring the late artist Winfred Rembert’s story to the page—a tale of loss, hardship, and resilience. On May 9, "Chasing Me to My Grave" won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Biography.
IRL once again, the 2022 MFA Thesis Exhibitions feature work from 25 graduating students.
Douglas McKeige, A79, and his media company advise investors on climate-friendly opportunities for good financial returns.
Faculty members and others in the Tufts community describe how their family stories and heritage inform their scholarship, research, and practice.
White House advisor Gina McCarthy, AG81, and Senator Ed Markey, H19, speak at Massachusetts Climate Summit.
A performance artist who explored race, culture, and identity, she inspired both students and colleagues in her eight years at SMFA at Tufts.
The Lenore Stern Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences, he taught at the university for more than 47 years, focusing on the links between science, technology, ethics, and public policy.