It’s Alive! For this Halloween season, composer Gregg Kallor, A00, premieres his second horror-touched opera, based on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
They Left It Out of the Bible The Shepherd of Hermas was one of the most popular texts among Christians in the early centuries of the religion, but it didn’t make the canon
What Happens to Aging Minds Researchers investigate how we can keep our brains healthy as we age, focusing on information retrieval, stereotypes and memory, and how nutrition might offset Alzheimer’s disease
Centering Environmental Justice in Climate Solutions The Rev. Vernon Walker studies public policy to advance his work aiding marginalized communities
My Coming Out Story Tufts students tell how they came out to family and friends—“It’s an identity I’m proud to have.”
Demystifying the Biology of Growing Older A Tufts DNA researcher explains today’s top theories as to why we age.
Why Is Democracy So Elusive in the Oil-Rich Middle East? Associate Professor and Chair of Political Science Nimah Mazaheri examines the region for clues about past political patterns and future possibilities
SMFA at Tufts Announces Traveling Fellows for 2023 The five artists are headed to Spain, Brazil, Japan, and destinations across the U.S.
Scenes from Inauguration Week Across the Tufts campuses, the community is welcoming Tufts’ 14th president with open houses, performances, tours, and thought-provoking discussions