The Fletcher School Arts & Humanities Free Admission to Harvard Museums for Tufts Students and Faculty All Tufts students and faculty now have access, free of charge, to the network of museums at Harvard University March 17, 2025 Business & Economics After Sailing Around the World, She’s Guiding Others Fletcher School graduate Meg Reilly uses skills learned on the ocean to mentor women and strengthen teams February 28, 2025 Campus Life The Menus Have Changed, but Dining Halls Keep Dishing Up Tastes of Home From white tablecloths to mobile apps, Tufts dining has evolved over time. But the friendships that develop over shared meals never go out of style. February 18, 2025 Politics & Voting Breaking Through Political Polarization Insights into the forces behind partisanship and ideas for bridging ideological gaps, from a Fletcher School political scientist February 11, 2025 Business & Economics What Are Tariffs and How Do They Work? A Tufts professor explains these taxes on imports and how they can affect the economy February 10, 2025 Science & Technology The End of Fact-Checking Increases the Dangers of Social Media Will eliminating fact-checking make your social media feed more toxic? We asked Bhaskar Chakravorti, dean of global business at The Fletcher School. January 23, 2025 War How Drones Are Changing Warfare They started as ways to gather intel on enemies, and now are used to deliver deadly attacks, as battlefields continue to evolve in Ukraine and beyond January 21, 2025 University News Leila Fawaz Receives Provost’s Medal Founding director of the Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies is honored for contributions to her field and to the university January 2, 2025 Campus Life Our Favorite Stories and Videos of 2024 Tufts Now staff look back over the year and talk about what led them to their favorite pieces, everything from saving a life to solving Rubik’s cubes December 12, 2024 Climate & Sustainability Communities Struggle to Prepare for Extreme Weather Many local governments aren’t ready for disasters that are increasingly likely to occur, Tufts research reveals December 9, 2024 Load More
Arts & Humanities Free Admission to Harvard Museums for Tufts Students and Faculty All Tufts students and faculty now have access, free of charge, to the network of museums at Harvard University March 17, 2025
Business & Economics After Sailing Around the World, She’s Guiding Others Fletcher School graduate Meg Reilly uses skills learned on the ocean to mentor women and strengthen teams February 28, 2025
Campus Life The Menus Have Changed, but Dining Halls Keep Dishing Up Tastes of Home From white tablecloths to mobile apps, Tufts dining has evolved over time. But the friendships that develop over shared meals never go out of style. February 18, 2025
Politics & Voting Breaking Through Political Polarization Insights into the forces behind partisanship and ideas for bridging ideological gaps, from a Fletcher School political scientist February 11, 2025
Business & Economics What Are Tariffs and How Do They Work? A Tufts professor explains these taxes on imports and how they can affect the economy February 10, 2025
Science & Technology The End of Fact-Checking Increases the Dangers of Social Media Will eliminating fact-checking make your social media feed more toxic? We asked Bhaskar Chakravorti, dean of global business at The Fletcher School. January 23, 2025
War How Drones Are Changing Warfare They started as ways to gather intel on enemies, and now are used to deliver deadly attacks, as battlefields continue to evolve in Ukraine and beyond January 21, 2025
University News Leila Fawaz Receives Provost’s Medal Founding director of the Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies is honored for contributions to her field and to the university January 2, 2025
Campus Life Our Favorite Stories and Videos of 2024 Tufts Now staff look back over the year and talk about what led them to their favorite pieces, everything from saving a life to solving Rubik’s cubes December 12, 2024
Climate & Sustainability Communities Struggle to Prepare for Extreme Weather Many local governments aren’t ready for disasters that are increasingly likely to occur, Tufts research reveals December 9, 2024