Her Influence, Our Stories Tributes collected for Women’s History Month remind us of the myriad forms that inspiration can take in our lives
Creating Pathways to Science Careers Through Project OnRamp, Tufts undergraduates gain paid internships, mentorship, and early access to biotech and research careers
Making AI a Force for Good A gift to the Tufts Institute for Artificial Intelligence funds university-wide discovery
Tisch College Announces Spring 2026 Events As the U.S. turns 250, historians, politicians, and journalists will be among those looking at what’s next for American democracy
Thinking Outside the Book From a poetic carton of eggs to a story encased in soap, the SMFA at Tufts library collects artists’ visions of what a book can be
Bringing Local Entrepreneurship to the Medford Hillside Deepening campus/community connections, Tufts has partnered with the City of Medford to turn a vacant storefront into a temporary home for small businesses
Becoming Martin Luther King Jr. How a Tufts professor deepened his appreciation of the civil rights leader by directing and acting in a play about King’s life
Medford and Somerville High School Basketball Teams to Play at the Seventh Annual Tufts Classic The teams will play in Cousens Gym on Sunday, January 18
The Quiet Radical Who Painted Black Life in Boston Three exhibits celebrate the legacy of SMFA at Tufts alum Allan Rohan Crite, a mentor to artists and activists