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Humanitarian Aid A Spring Break to Build Upon A team of students worked to replace Hawaii homes destroyed by wildfire, and reunite a family April 13, 2026
Global Affairs How the War in Iran Has Weakened the U.S. in the Great Power Game Russia and China are reaping the rewards of American focus on the Middle East April 13, 2026
Global Affairs A New Uncertainty on the Global Stage Stagnating world powers usher in a new era of global competition, bringing upsides and pitfalls, argues a political scientist April 10, 2026
Politics & Voting Documenting Democracy in Tumultuous Times Deborah Schildkraut taps a wide range of Americans to learn how liberals and conservatives include politics in their everyday lives April 8, 2026
Visual Arts Art Became His Language After immigrating to the U.S. as a teenager, Junior Diaz, A29, found a path to becoming an artist through SMFA at Tufts’ programs for high schoolers April 7, 2026
Politics & Voting To Engage in Civic Life, First Put Down Your Phone Historian Jill Lepore urged concerned citizens to get off social media and make change “from the neighborhood up” April 6, 2026
University News Ken Frazier to Deliver Commencement Address to the Class of 2026 The healthcare leader will speak at the May 17 ceremony; other honorees include an acclaimed musician and a pioneering scientist April 2, 2026
Science & Technology Tufts Is in the National Academy of Inventors 2025 Top 100 for Faculty Patents The ranking for patents shows the wide range of innovative research led by scientists across the university March 19, 2026
Science & Technology Scientists Create Novel Organism With Primitive Nervous System Tiny neurobots made from frog cells exhibit complex movements with simple neural networks March 16, 2026
Visual Arts An Artist Goes Deep on Sea Research Alum Elly Vadseth will talk about using art to bring new perspectives to ocean exploration at an event celebrating the power of creative collaborations February 27, 2026