Visual Arts Artists Explore the Past Through Family Photos, Dark Humor, and Lots of Hugs Works by five SMFA at Tufts students and recent alumni are now on display at the MFA
Books Unveiling the Complicated Family Story of Anti-Slavery Activists In a celebrated new book, Kerri Greenidge writes about a pair of white sisters lauded for their abolitionist efforts, who had an uneasy relationship with their...
Climate & Sustainability Tufts Earns Gold Rating for Sustainability Tufts majes progress on path to decarbonization; earns gold rating in Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS)
Activism & Social Justice Rewriting Their Prison Stories, Sentence by Sentence A first-of-its-kind national journal of literature and art gives voice to hundreds of people affected by incarceration
Health Care A Groundbreaking Study on LGBTQ+ Health Was Just the Start Physician Mitchell Lunn, A04, engages communities that are largely ignored in medical research
Campus Life Jackson Lubke’s Window Into Housing Equity The budding economics researcher studies gentrification, wealth economics, and the power of home ownership
War Where the Ukraine War Goes From Here As the bloody conflict enters its second year, Tufts experts weigh alternative endings—and the possibility it won’t be resolved any time soon
Politics & Voting Brendan Hartnett’s Data for Democracy His undergraduate research takes aim at the rise of authoritarianism at home and abroad
Performing Arts Best Seat in the House? Don’t Get Too Comfortable Some of Tony winner James Nicola’s productions—like Rent and Hadestown—have become smash hits. But his aim has always been to challenge his audiences.
Stress Shining a Light on the Biological Origins of PTSD A Tufts-led team finds a brain marker that indicates vulnerability to developing post-traumatic stress disorder