Jumbos Find Extra Success in NCAA Division I Teams Thanks to pandemic-related fifth-year eligibility, standout student-athlete alumni continued earning sports accolades
Recovering Family History for Millions of African Americans Tufts professor is named chief historian for the 10 Million Names project, guiding a team creating a public database of all enslaved people of African descent in the U.S. from the 1500s to 1865
A Conversation with Caroline Genco, Tufts’ New Provost and Senior Vice President A distinguished researcher and accomplished administrative leader moves from the interim role to the university’s permanent chief academic officer
Brighter World Campaign Surpasses All Goals $1.5 billion fundraising endeavor greatly enhances resources and global impact
Creating Space for LGBTQ+ Student-Athletes and Athlete Allies Tufts chapter of national group quickly becomes one of the largest in the country
The League of Nations Continues Its Influence a Century Later A new book argues that our knowledge-based world was built on foundations laid by the League
An Opera Singer Expands Her Repertoire Tahanee Aluwihare, AG24, knows art can be exclusionary. She’s pursuing a master’s in museum education to invite people in
How the Legacy of Strong Women in Greek Myths Lives on Today Mythological figures like Demeter and Medusa illuminate women’s resistance and rebellion, says a classics professor
From “The French Chef” to “Bong Appétit”—Food as a Lens on Television Food shows have led the way for the TV industry, from experimental television to streaming and beyond, explains a new book