In her new book, Chair of the Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora Department Lorgia García Peña tells the complicated story of Blackness, from the Dominican Republic and the U.S. to Italy
Tufts biology researchers are studying species from birds and tadpoles to fruit flies seeking to understand their strength in face of natural and man-made challenges
Alexandra Shraytekh, Mellon Bridge Assistant Professor, recently did a reading of her upcoming novel, "Sweetmeats" at the American Academy of Berlin, where she is currently a writer in residence
Brian Gravel, an assistant professor of education, questions homework as it exists and imagines it as a way to make schooling meaningful for young people