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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
University News Tufts Named a Top Producer of U.S. Fulbright Students Recent alumni receive support to research and teach from India and Taiwan to Armenia and France February 25, 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
Global Affairs How the United Nations Tries to Promote Peace in a World Full of Wars A book about former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s leadership offers insights into the organization’s successes and challenges October 25, 2024
University News Kelly Sims Gallagher Named New Dean of The Fletcher School The scholar, policy expert, and seasoned leader is eager to steer Fletcher toward new horizons as she steps into the permanent deanship August 28, 2024
Global Affairs Is It the 1930s All Over Again? A historian sees parallels between the world today and the economic uncertainties and rise of authoritarian rule in the pre-World War II era August 26, 2024
Business & Economics How Digital Payments, AI, and Other Tech Are Transforming Lives Fletcher’s Bhaskar Chakravorti tracks the successes and shortfalls of our digital world August 19, 2024
War How Taiwan Became the Center of a Fight Between China and the U.S. U.S. policymakers waffled, China’s leaders miscalculated, and the potential for conflict keeps growing, a Fletcher professor argues in his new book July 11, 2024
Global Affairs Are Economic Sanctions Effective Foreign Policy Tools? They are increasingly used to try to change foreign governments’ policies and actions, often with unintended consequences July 8, 2024