Former Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone Receives Presidential Medal The award recognizes his long service to the city and his collaborative partnership with Tufts
Tufts Plans New Residence Hall on Boston Avenue Tufts has begun planning for construction on an undergraduate residence hall for juniors and seniors on the Medford/Somerville campus next year.
Tufts Community Appeal Enables Faculty and Staff to Support ‘Whatever Means the Most’ Donations will benefit local nonprofits, Tufts financial aid, and programs across all campuses—and 2-for-1 matching grant will extend community impact
10 Things You Can Do to Strengthen Democracy Protecting democracy isn’t just a job for Washington. The system thrives when citizens take part—and work together—at the local level
Tufts Community Day Returns Without Missing a Beat After missing celebrations in 2020 and 2021, Tufts welcomes neighbors back to campus
Tufts Adds More Campus Housing The university added more than 450 beds over the past 5 years and plans to add more in the near future, including a new high-density, on-campus residence hall.
Tufts Emergency Response Grants Offered to Community Nonprofits The $1,000 grants are available for organizations in university host communities of Medford, Somerville, Boston, and Grafton
Climate Leaders Call for Urgent Action, Focus on Equity White House advisor Gina McCarthy, AG81, and Senator Ed Markey, H19, speak at Massachusetts Climate Summit
Tufts at Tech Turns 10 For 10 years, the Cummings School veterinary clinic at Worcester Tech has provided low-cost services to pets from underserved households