Study Explores the Association between Racial Discrimination and Obesity in Children and Adolescents Tufts faculty and undergraduate students author new research which sheds light on risk factors for childhood obesity
Jumbos Find Extra Success in NCAA Division I Teams Thanks to pandemic-related fifth-year eligibility, standout student-athlete alumni continued earning sports accolades
Recovering Family History for Millions of African Americans Tufts professor is named chief historian for the 10 Million Names project, guiding a team creating a public database of all enslaved people of African descent in the U.S. from the 1500s to 1865
A Conversation with Caroline Genco, Tufts’ New Provost and Senior Vice President A distinguished researcher and accomplished administrative leader moves from the interim role to the university’s permanent chief academic officer
Brighter World Campaign Surpasses All Goals $1.5 billion fundraising endeavor greatly enhances resources and global impact
Creating Space for LGBTQ+ Student-Athletes and Athlete Allies Tufts chapter of national group quickly becomes one of the largest in the country
The League of Nations Continues Its Influence a Century Later A new book argues that our knowledge-based world was built on foundations laid by the League
An Opera Singer Expands Her Repertoire Tahanee Aluwihare, AG24, knows art can be exclusionary. She’s pursuing a master’s in museum education to invite people in
How the Legacy of Strong Women in Greek Myths Lives on Today Mythological figures like Demeter and Medusa illuminate women’s resistance and rebellion, says a classics professor