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Refugees To Help Refugees, Focus on Cities Many displaced people end up in urban areas, and the best way to assist them is to support the host communities, says Fletcher expert March 13, 2026
Animal Health & Medicine How to Think Like a Pastoralist As climate changes and borders shift, nomadic animal herders are going strong. Here ’s what we can learn from them. February 17, 2026
Campus Life Tufts Is Again Named a Top Producer of U.S. Fulbright Students 14 young alumni receive full-year stipends to research and teach in 13 countries from Albania to Vietnam February 13, 2026
Point of View ‘We’re All in This Together’ An expert negotiator on the power of a reframed approach in resolving conflicts February 11, 2026
Global Affairs The Strain Between the U.S. and NATO and Europe—and What It Means Europe isn’t prepared to defend itself, and trust between it and the U.S. is at an all-time low, says expert February 5, 2026
Global Affairs The New START Treaty Is Ending. What Does That Mean for Nuclear Risk? Scholars at The Fletcher School explain the treaty’s legacy, its unraveling, and the dangers of a less regulated nuclear world January 29, 2026
Global Affairs What’s Behind the U.S. Interest in Venezuela? Oil, Minerals, and Politics The U.S. actions against the Maduro regime is about power politics and natural resources, says a political scientist January 3, 2026
Education For These Tufts First-Years, Thailand Is the Classroom From khao soi to sky lanterns, Class of 2029 Civic Semester students immersed themselves in Thai culture December 1, 2025
Climate & Sustainability Translating Global Climate Goals to a Local Farm Students and community members connect urban agriculture efforts to UN environmental summit November 13, 2025
Business & Economics Students Explore Business and Global Affairs Education Opportunities at FletcherFest The evening highlighted The Fletcher School’s new Graduate Business Certificate—open to all Tufts undergraduates October 16, 2025