How Sci-Fi and Fantasy Change the World Aliens, Frankenstein, and fairy tales help us imagine feminist futures and radically new ways of being
The Most-Read Stories on Tufts Now in 2022 Our most popular content ranged from food and nutrition to the incoming class and our new president—and having too much stuff
New Theory on Timing for Human Settlement of Parts of Tropical Pacific Sea-level rise data suggest some islands in Micronesia were possibly settled much earlier than supposed
A Puzzling Pattern Jordan Good, AG24, has varied interests that stretch across disciplines. But they all come down to a common thread: patterns
Six Outstanding Tufts Alumni Selected for Forbes 30 under 30 Graduates are honored for achievements in entertainment, industry, social impact, science, technology, and finance
Turning Resolutions into Habits A Tufts professor of psychology explains how to understand the mechanisms that drive habit-making—and how to make new habits stick
The Year in Photos 2022 Tufts photographers share their favorite images from the university’s campuses and beyond
At the Green Line’s Lechmere Station, Nature Takes the T Tufts graduate Randal Thurston pays homage to nature and the natural history surrounding the Charles River with his art work at the Lechmere Station in Cambridge
Art by Tufts Alumna Enlivens New Green Line Transit Station SMFA graduate Nancy Selvage celebrates “Commuter Bees,” nature, and motion in two pieces for the new Medford/Tufts subway station