Tufts Racial Equity Policy and Planning (REPP) Fellowship completes first year REPP fellows supported by six founding partners and funders
Greening the Shipping Industry The Fletcher School’s Rockford Weitz discusses a trailblazing proposal for creating the system needed to decarbonize this very complex industry
Determined and Undeterred: A Young Afghan Woman Educated Herself Against the Odds Sola Mahfouz pursued an education in isolation in Afghanistan, starting with online kindergarten math as a teenager, and now she does research in quantum computing at Tufts
Preparing Cities for an Uncertain Future Lauren Sorkin helps urban centers share knowledge, withstand crises, and contribute to the planet's health
Foods of the Future In a Tell Me More podcast, experts predict that tomorrow’s meals will marry familiar favorites with radically new ingredients
Generous Gift Funds New Applied Innovation Center at Tufts A transformational gift from alumnus Chuck Auster, A73, will create the Auster Center for Applied Innovation Research
High Jumper Wins NCAA National Championship In other NCAA action, men’s lacrosse finishes second with 22-1 record and women’s rowing places third
How the War in Sudan Could Exacerbate Impacts of the Climate Crisis in the Horn of Africa As refugees flee the conflict in Sudan, the informal settlements in large cities in neighboring countries where they settle need study and support
A Piece of the Sky Playwright Julia Izumi, A11, reveals the tragedy and comedy of being Asian American in our country