What Rare Earth Elements Are and Why They Matter The elements are used in many critical industries and have become a hot political issue, says an Earth Sciences professor
Former Student-Athlete Nabs Top National Scholarship Two-time NCAA champion Katelin Isakoff receives one of two NCAA Walter Byers scholarships in the country for graduate study
Tufts Student is awarded the prestigious John and Daria Barry Scholarship Tufts Senior Trent Bunker has won a Barry Scholarship to study at Oxford University
New microfluidic device could shed light on cell growth, regrowth, and development Led by Associate Professor Valencia Koomson and Vannevar Bush Professor Mike Levin, a Tufts team developed the device to improve understanding of intercellular communication
Tufts celebrates the official dedication of the Tsungming Tu Complex During the ceremony, Professor Loring Tu announced an additional $500,000 challenge match donation
Cooperation Protocol Between Tufts University and Camões, Institute for Cooperation and Language, I.P. The Portuguese Program at Tufts marks a new chapter promoting the Portuguese language and Lusophone cultures on campus
Art Students Lift Eyes and Spirits in a Tufts Dental Clinic Paintings by SMFA artists help dental students to soothe and engage patients
Three Tufts Faculty Elected to World’s Largest Scientific Society Michael Levin, Elena Naumova, and Matthias Scheutz are named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Men’s Swimming Medley Relay Team Wins NCAA Co-Championship The effort leads to seventh place Jumbo team finish at the nationals, their best since 2018
Growth in Women’s Sports Has Been a Long Time Coming Sociologist Jill Weinberg explains why women’s sports have become more popular and how to create more parity with men’s sports