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Immigration The U.S.-Mexico Immigration Crisis, from South of the Border In a new documentary, a Fletcher School professor explores how U.S. immigration policy affects migrants in Mexico September 15, 2021
Public Health At the Critical Intersection of Public Health and Homeland Security Promoting wellbeing of ‘communities and families’ makes the nation safer, says the triple Jumbo who is chief medical officer for DHS May 18, 2021
Immigration Letting Immigrants Tell Their Stories Tufts undergrad Saherish Surani, A21, interviewed people new to the country for her book "The Stories of U.S." February 25, 2020
Immigration Young Innovators: Breaking Down Barriers to Learning English Started by a couple of former Tufts engineering students, Potentia matches volunteer tutors with immigrant students February 10, 2020
Immigration My Path, My Story: Helping Immigrants at the Mexico Border Taking stock of her life, Sarah Glover, J91, decided to do what matters most—in her case, assisting refugees in Brownsville, Texas July 15, 2019
Immigration Three Ways to Help Solve the Immigration Crisis Professors from The Fletcher School offer strategies that would help migrants, refugees, and host countries June 18, 2019
Immigration How We Treat Immigrants Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Nicholas Kristof talks in a Tufts podcast about how we’ve long been wrong on immigration May 29, 2019
Immigration The Cost of Deportation Documentary filmmaker David Sutherland, A67, talks in a Tufts podcast about his new film and his deep dives into his subjects’ lives April 3, 2019
Immigration Migration in the Spotlight From refugees and human trafficking to sovereignty and security, immigration is the topic of the EPIIC Symposium March 7-9 at Tufts February 26, 2019
Immigration Secure Borders and Safer Immigration A Tufts professor of international law describes how to make U.S. borders more secure without building a wall January 16, 2019