Measles Rates are Rising. How to Protect You and Your Child As measles outbreaks pop up across the U.S. and abroad, Tufts School of Medicine experts explain the reason behind the rise
College in Prison Changed Them. Now They Want to Change Minds TUPIT students, including the first Tufts class to earn their bachelor’s degrees behind bars, celebrate the program that turned them on to civic responsibility
Fiona Hill to Deliver Commencement Address to the Class of 2024 Foreign affairs expert and author will speak at the May 19 ceremony
Academic Achievement and ‘Intellectual Curiosity’ Shared by Admitted Class of 2028 The students admitted to the undergraduate class are described as civic-minded, entrepreneurial, and committed to collaboration
A Different Kind of Spring Break A group of students stayed at Tufts and spent time in nearby communities during their Jumbo Spring Break
White House Includes Two Tufts-Related Initiatives in Commitments to End Hunger, Reduce Diet-Related Disease Innovative new institute and collaborative alliance led by institute and Kaiser Permanente among initiatives highlighted
Inspiring the Next Generation of Female Athletes The 2024 National Girls and Women in Sports Day brought joy and fun to local children
Greek Organizations Fostering Community and Giving Back Sororities and fraternities on campus are finding meaningful ways to bring people together, deepen community connections, and be of service to others
Local Nonprofits Invited to Apply for Tufts Community Grants Grant applications available now through March 1