Small Island Nations Have Their Say in Court Duncan Pickard makes the case that countries party to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea must do more to mitigate climate change and its catastrophic impact on oceans
Field Hockey Makes It to NCAA Final, Falls in Close Match NESCAC champions this year, the Jumbos end their strong season at 19-3
Team Culture Boosts Women’s Soccer Forward to NESCAC Player of the Year Elsi Aires credits the team’s core values and dedication for her success this season
Student Research Projects in Malaysia Improve Global Health Education The Tufts Global Research Assistant Program exposes students to public health challenges abroad and affirms a passion for global health
Researcher Targets DNA Repair Vulnerabilities in Female Reproductive Cancers Some cancers rely heavily on specific proteins to survive, revealing an exploitable weakness
Tufts Giving Tuesday: ‘No Better Feeling’ Collective charitable giving will deliver powerful impact on December 3
An Indigenous Artist’s Response to an Iconic, Divisive Statue Alan Michelson’s new work challenges tropes about Native Americans
Inaugural Team Science Summit Connects Climate and Health Experts Lightning talks enabled attendees to maximize knowledge exchange on current projects and capabilities
Tufts Giving Tuesday: ‘No Better Feeling’ Collective charitable giving will deliver powerful impact on December 3