With Exhibition and Workshops, Bookworkers Answer ‘What Do You Do?’ Themes of labor, community, and creativity shape the visual and hands-on experience of Ulises: Assembly at the Tufts University Art Galleries in Boston
Tomashi Jackson Recounts a Tense History Through Vibrant Art Anchored in research but pulsing with color, her exhibit at Tufts examines social struggle in America
Tisch College Announces Events for Fall 2024 Speakers include an Olympic medalist, an Emmy-winning journalist, and the physician who exposed the Flint water crisis
Tufts Community Day Hosts Nearly 3,000 Neighbors on the Hill Residents of the cities of Medford and Somerville joined Tufts students, faculty, and staff on September 29 for this annual tradition
What You Need to Know About the Massachusetts Ballot Questions A nonpartisan look at what they mean for the state, from legalizing psychedelics to eliminating the MCAS graduation requirement
Second Annual Day of Service Brings Community Together More than 250 volunteers contributed at six sites across Medford and Somerville
How to Create Change in Community Health, According to Science A Tufts expert and coalition leader share how community coalitions can more effectively reach their goals and improve child health equity
Matthew Seliger’s Schoenberg Adventure The violinist’s skill with an eccentric composer’s work earned him a coveted spot in a European masterclass
How to Vote at Tufts (and Just About Anywhere) The election is November 5. Here’s what you need to know about registering, getting a mail-in ballot, or finding your polling place