Meet the Admitted Undergraduate Class of 2029 The accepted students are academically accomplished, inventive, and entrepreneurial and come with wide-ranging interests
Freeman A. Hrabowski III to Deliver Commencement Address to the Class of 2025 Educator and mathematician will speak at the May 18 ceremony
The Music and Trance Connection Cultures all over the world use music to enter trance states of consciousness, the focus of a popular course
Making Space for Curiosity and Invention in the Classroom Ph.D. student Clara Mabour finds inspiration in interdisciplinary research that advances STEM education in young learners
Remembering Psychology Professor Sam Sommers A member of the Tufts faculty since 2003, he studied the psychological causes and consequences of racism
Life After Art School? A New Course Has It Covered From commissions to copyright to the importance of community, MFA students learn how to thrive as real-world artists
Tufts Triple Jumper Takes National Championship First-year student Elysse Cumberland, who was initially the 10th seed, wins individual NCAA title
The Hidden Power of Presidents Executive orders are often in the news, but presidents also quietly issue other policy directives that are much harder to trace
Life Is Still a ‘Cabaret’ The Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies spring musical recreates the freedom, frolic, and rising fascism of Berlin at the end of the Jazz Age