Centering Environmental Justice in Climate Solutions The Rev. Vernon Walker studies public policy to advance his work aiding marginalized communities
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
Scenes from Inauguration Week Across the Tufts campuses, the community is welcoming Tufts’ 14th president with open houses, performances, tours, and thought-provoking discussions
SMFA at Tufts Announces Traveling Fellows for 2023 The five artists are headed to Spain, Brazil, Japan, and destinations across the U.S.
Daniel Dennett’s Been Thinking About Thinking—and AI The longtime philosophy professor recounts his eventful life in a new book, celebrates evolution, and issues a warning about what’s really dangerous about AI
Erwin Li’s Worker Co-op Plan A master’s student in the UEP program, Li sees a place for democratic workplaces that put people over profit
‘Dinorá Justice: The Lay of the Land’ Explores Historical Perceptions of Femininity and the Natural World in the Artistic Canon Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, exhibition is inspired by travel made possible by SMFA at Tufts Traveling Fellowship
Born in Chile, Raised in Contradictions Artist Cristobal Cea explores memory, history, and monsters in his multimedia work