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
Where We Are Now in American Politics, and Where We Might Go A Tufts political scientist on polarization, news bubbles, and the dangers of presidential republics
Mathematics Professor’s Gift Renames Science and Engineering Complex Loring Tu, who has taught at Tufts for nearly four decades, honors his grandfather, a leader in Taiwanese medicine
AI Needs to Work on Its Conversation Game Researchers discover why AI does a poor job of knowing when to chime in on a conversation
Strategies for Interrupting Biases and Addressing Racial Inequity The final workshop in the Tufts Inclusive Education Series encouraged participants to question automatic thinking and develop racial literacy
Looking at Ancient Roman Plagues through an Environmental Lens Environmental archaeologist Brandon McDonald builds a better understanding of antiquity by looking at the interplay of climate, environment, and disease