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Film & Media A Narrative of Africa Outside the Western Gaze Kenyan animator Ng’endo Mukii brings a global view to her films and her Tufts classes February 28, 2023
Global Affairs The Black Diplomats Who Broke the Color Barrier Filmmaker and Fletcher alumna Leola Calzolai-Stewart highlights trailblazers in the U.S. Foreign Service February 1, 2023
Film & Media It’s a Paranoid World Out There A new course in Film and Media Studies traces the enduring role of paranoia and conspiracy in American culture and politics January 20, 2023
Film & Media The Film and TV Forecast An alum in Hollywood shares his perspective on where movies and television are headed January 20, 2023
Film & Media He Wrote the Book on Bernie Madoff Jim Campbell, A77, talks about the multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme in the new Netflix documentary based on his book January 13, 2023
Activism & Social Justice Choosing Body Positivity in the Face of Fatphobia Tufts University senior Athena Nair promotes self-acceptance and raises awareness of fatphobia on campus and in a Disney Plus TV show. November 1, 2022
Film & Media How Serial Killers Captured Popular Culture Celebrity, monster, antihero—the serial murderer has many faces in our movies, books, and shows, and we love them all October 31, 2022
Film & Media Fall Watchlist and Playlist Recommendations 2022 Members of the Tufts community share their favorite movies, music, podcasts, and TV shows for your viewing and listening pleasure September 21, 2022
Arts & Humanities A Kids’ Show Like No Other Arthur set new standards for children’s media thanks to its humor, humanity, and life lessons—and a little help from Tufts experts August 4, 2022
Science & Technology Exploring the Shape of Our Universe–and the Multiverse A professor of mathematics considers popular culture’s current obsession with multiverse theory and explains how algebraic topology and differential geometry... May 31, 2022