Global Climate Summit Offers ‘A Master Class in Diplomacy and Negotiation’ Tufts students describe inspiring moments and slow progress at the U.N. conference in Egypt
The American Society for Theatre Research Recognizes Tufts Faculty and Alumni Several Tufts community members were honored for their contributions to scholarship in theatre and performance studies
Glass Imagined through the Artist’s Eye Tufts artists illuminate the beauty of glass with techniques both new and old, while speaking to issues of our time
Alumni Profile: Leanne Loo Tisch Scholar Leanne Loo, A22, is providing a road map for student learning and community impact
Tufts Plans New Residence Hall on Boston Avenue The seven-floor building will house 398 juniors and seniors
A Grateful Community Comes Together for Tufts Giving Tuesday Alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff, and friends will celebrate the university’s tenth annual day of philanthropy
Learning Ethics in Prison As part of the Tufts Prison Initiative, Distinguished Senior Lecturer Susan Russinoff and her students held an Ethics Bowl with incarcerated students
Civil Rights Lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill: ‘America Is a Teenage Democracy’ The activist and former NAACP Legal Defense Fund president discussed the country’s growing pains as it works to secure voting rights for all
Should Kids Be Cramming for Tests or Competing at Sports? In her new book "Race at the Top," Lenore Stern Professor in the Humanities and Social Sciences Natasha Warikoo examines how Asian American and white parents in an affluent suburb define success for their children—and push them to achieve it