From teenage umpire to lab assistant to stage performer, Tufts alumni, faculty, and staff recount their first time working, and the connections they made that sometimes lasted a lifetime
Chike Aguh, A05, chief innovation officer at the U.S. Department of Labor, talks about workplace power dynamics, technology, and the meaning of Labor Day
Craig Cipolla is a new Mellon Bridge Assistant Professor in Anthropology; Soulé Déesse is a new Professor of the Practice at SMFA at Tufts; and Khaled Fahmy is a new Professor of North Africa and the Middle East in the Department of History.
The new program is named after Artemis, an ancient lunar goddess turned feminist icon, explains Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Associate Professor of Classical Studies
The most academically accomplished class ever enrolled, the incoming class sustains Tufts’ focus on creating a student body that is diverse and inclusive
The lesson of philosophers like Marcus Aurelius—live in the present moment to help manage destructive emotions—is in everything from French Renaissance tunes to “Dark Side of the Moon”