On Juneteenth, a Call to Turn on the Lights and Look Around Political scientist and alumna Christina Greer was the featured speaker for Tufts’ fifth annual day of remembrance and reflection
Summer Book Recommendations 2024 The Tufts community offer their favorite works of fiction and nonfiction—bestsellers, off-the-beaten-track wonders, and classics
Ancient, Resilient, Dynamic: Why Earth Is Life on a Grand Scale By showing interconnections across time and all living things, Ferris Jabr, A09, makes a case for the Earth as alive
Kevin Clark Named a Beckman Young Investigator The award will fund his lab’s research into detecting and understanding RNA modifications and their role in brain health
Should You Worry About Your Cortisol Levels? Tufts professors Michael Romero and Jeffrey Blumberg explain why we need the “stress hormone”
Jumbos Finish Fourth Nationally in Learfield Directors’ Cup Standings Out of more than 300 NCAA Division III colleges and universities, Tufts is again in the top five
Helping Young People Turn Climate Anxiety into Climate Action Fear, anger, grief, and guilt are understandable responses to the climate crisis, but they don’t have to be paralyzing, Tufts experts say
The Trials and Tribulations of Teens on TV Today’s onscreen teenagers face tougher challenges than ever before—and have much more to teach us, say Tufts media experts
Machiavelli and the Fate of Countries on the Cusp of Tyranny The Renaissance author of “The Prince” warned against getting complacent in the face of those who would rule alone and unchecked, says Cornelia M. Jackson Professor of Political Science Vickie Sullivan