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
Driving Change through Nonprofits Three alumnae in global health and economic development share what fuels their fights for justice
Improving Access to Health Care with Community Health Workers The COHERE program trains community members to engage with marginalized groups to improve access to care and other resources for wellbeing
A Modern Upgrade for Tufts’ Historic Engineering Hub Renovations to Halligan Hall, completed this summer, advance electrical and computer engineering teaching and research at Tufts
Undergrads Learn Research from the Inside The VERSE summer program teams students new to research with Tufts faculty mentors
Do Women Candidates Have a Harder Time Being Elected? A political scientist explains the surprising role that gender plays in American politics
A Time to Talk About Antisemitism A workshop for students kicks off a series of university conversations on confronting bias and prejudice