Building a Synapse to Our Other Self Poetry connects us to ourselves and others on a fundamental level, says Sara Deniz Akant
Digital Media Professorship Honors a Beloved Teacher Gift pays tribute to the legacy of political scientist Don Klein
Will the Fox News Settlement with Dominion Change the Network? Political scientist Jeffrey Berry weighs the odds that the $787.5 million the network is paying out will alter the way it reports the news
What the Egg Crisis Reveals About Our Food System Tufts experts examine the unprecedented price hikes through a historical and cultural lens
What’s the Link Between Interest Rates and Inflation Expectations? As the U.S. inflation rate slowed to a 5% clip in March, an economist explains the role expectations play in how inflation plays out
Not Just Surviving, But Thriving Softball player Katrina Yuzefpolsky shares a message of hope for those affected by gun violence in America
Algorithms Have Put the AI in Painting. But Is It Art? Four art professors look beyond the hype of the image generator boom
Tufts’ Asian American Center Turns 40 On the center’s 40th anniversary, an exhibition of student work reflects on the histories and futures of the Asian diaspora
22 Students Honored with Tufts 2023 Presidential Awards for Civic Life Several A&S students were honored with The Presidential Award for Civic Life, the highest recognition for service, leadership, and civic engagement conferred by Tufts University