Documenting Democracy in Tumultuous Times Deborah Schildkraut taps a wide range of Americans to learn how liberals and conservatives include politics in their everyday lives
‘I Made a Promise to Myself’ An undergraduate student on finding resilience and patience in the wake of challenge and uncertainty
Art Became His Language After immigrating to the U.S. as a teenager, Junior Diaz, A29, found a path to becoming an artist through SMFA at Tufts’ programs for high schoolers
To Engage in Civic Life, First Put Down Your Phone Historian Jill Lepore urged concerned citizens to get off social media and aspire to make change “from the neighborhood up”
How Immigrants Shape America and Its Politics “Be open to surprises and possibilities,” conservative commentator says in wide-ranging discussion
Ken Frazier to Deliver Commencement Address to the Class of 2026 The health care leader will speak at the May 17 ceremony; other honorees include an acclaimed musician and a pioneering scientist
Tufts Students Receive Goldwater Scholarships The prestigious award recognizes two juniors for their promise as scientific researchers
Shai Tratt’s Hope for Argentina’s Stolen Children An internship in Buenos Aires led to a deep connection with a movement to help families torn apart by military dictatorship
A Professional Headstart: Fletcher’s Combined Degree Program As they learn alongside diplomats and military officers, Tufts undergraduates can earn a master’s degree—and gain early access to the Fletcher network