School of Arts and Sciences Interim Dean Named Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Bárbara Brizuela to step into the role on July 1
Brian Schaffner Named a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow The political scientist will research a book about partisan polarization and seek a path to bridge the divide
Arielle Galinsky’s Treasury of Life Stories Since high school, she has been helping senior citizens pass down their personal histories. Many other college students have joined the cause
Creating a Place where Neurodiverse Students Can 'Recharge and Relax' Neurodivergent House offers a quiet residence and sense of community
Science, Art, and Young Mentors for Middle School Students An after-school program run by undergraduates at Hillel brings Medford youngsters to Tufts’ campus
Vintage Letterpress Offers Opportunities to Learn “through the Hands” New acquisition in Special Collections expands possibilities in art and scholarship
Sowing Stories to Reap Environmental Change Drawing on her background in policy, Alicia Harvie, A06, N09, leverages storytelling as a way to amplify the impact of grassroots movements
Remembering Daniel C. Dennett, University and Fletcher Professor of Philosophy Emeritus Daniel C. Dennett, a once-in-a-generation scholar, teacher, and colleague, passed away early this morning
The 2024 Greater Boston Digital Research and Pedagogy Symposium Tufts hosted a city-wide gathering of students, scholars, and practitioners working at the intersection of technology and the humanities
Flowers, Fragility, and the Cycle of Life Ancient Greek myths use the stories of spring flowers, summer and fall fruit, and winter’s decline to give comfort in understanding our lives, says Associate Professor of Classical Studies Marie-Claire Beaulieu