Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life Youth Voting Seona Maskara’s Search for Political Homes The senior is helping foster places for youth to find their people, and with it their motivation to vote and engage February 24, 2026 Public Health A World Without TB? John Green Says It’s Overdue In a talk at Tufts, the author takes on the deadly disease and the fault in our values that helps it persist February 6, 2026 Politics & Voting The Quiet Power of Everyday Democracy In a new book, three political scientists highlight the practice of democracy in our daily lives and argue for its importance February 3, 2026 Campus Life Tisch College Announces Spring 2026 Events As the U.S. turns 250, historians, politicians, and journalists will be among those looking at what’s next for American democracy January 27, 2026 Visual Arts The 2026 MLK Student Voices Award Winner Zakaria Tourabi, A29, made art inspired by the words of Martin Luther King Jr. as part of the annual university celebration January 16, 2026 University News The Year in Photos 2025 Tufts photographers share their favorite 20 images from across the university’s campuses—and beyond December 22, 2025 Politics & Voting Why the Nation Is Fracturing, and What to Do About It Colin Woodard, A91, says the divisions have deep historical and cultural roots, but that the differences mask a shared belief in freedom December 5, 2025 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 Education How to Be a Mayor In the classroom, as in City Hall, former Somerville mayor Joe Curtatone models the art of truly engaging your community November 21, 2025 Politics & Voting Secular Voters and a Growing Rift in the Democratic Party Making up a growing wing of liberals, they split on cultural issues with Black Democratic voters, a political scientist says November 20, 2025 Load More
Youth Voting Seona Maskara’s Search for Political Homes The senior is helping foster places for youth to find their people, and with it their motivation to vote and engage February 24, 2026
Public Health A World Without TB? John Green Says It’s Overdue In a talk at Tufts, the author takes on the deadly disease and the fault in our values that helps it persist February 6, 2026
Politics & Voting The Quiet Power of Everyday Democracy In a new book, three political scientists highlight the practice of democracy in our daily lives and argue for its importance February 3, 2026
Campus Life Tisch College Announces Spring 2026 Events As the U.S. turns 250, historians, politicians, and journalists will be among those looking at what’s next for American democracy January 27, 2026
Visual Arts The 2026 MLK Student Voices Award Winner Zakaria Tourabi, A29, made art inspired by the words of Martin Luther King Jr. as part of the annual university celebration January 16, 2026
University News The Year in Photos 2025 Tufts photographers share their favorite 20 images from across the university’s campuses—and beyond December 22, 2025
Politics & Voting Why the Nation Is Fracturing, and What to Do About It Colin Woodard, A91, says the divisions have deep historical and cultural roots, but that the differences mask a shared belief in freedom December 5, 2025
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
Education How to Be a Mayor In the classroom, as in City Hall, former Somerville mayor Joe Curtatone models the art of truly engaging your community November 21, 2025
Politics & Voting Secular Voters and a Growing Rift in the Democratic Party Making up a growing wing of liberals, they split on cultural issues with Black Democratic voters, a political scientist says November 20, 2025