School of Arts and Sciences Visual Arts Born in Chile, Raised in Contradictions Artist Cristobal Cea explores memory, history, and monsters in his multimedia work September 25, 2023 Visual Arts ‘Dinorá Justice: The Lay of the Land’ Explores Historical Perceptions of Femininity and the Natural World in the Artistic Canon Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, exhibition is inspired by travel made possible by SMFA at Tufts Traveling Fellowship September 25, 2023 Film & Media Finding the Universal in the Specific Alumna Joanna Hausmann discusses life in the entertainment industry as a Latina with a complicated sense of identity September 22, 2023 Campus Life An Eye on Student Life Across the Generations at Tufts A Jumbo-sized exhibition of photographs from the 1870s to the present at East Hall shows the ways that undergraduate campus life has evolved September 19, 2023 Science & Technology Olivia Gaunt’s Reach for the Stars This astronomy graduate student leads high schoolers in researching rare stellar formations September 18, 2023 Points of View ‘Becoming a Rabbi Never Occurred to Me’ After working in international economic development, I decided to deepen my Jewish learning—and changed careers in my 50s September 14, 2023 Arts & Humanities Tufts Invests in the Arts and Humanities A new grant opportunity, a spring festival, and other efforts highlight the importance of faculty and student work in those fields September 11, 2023 Arts & Humanities The Life-Changing Simplicity of Haiku A course on writing these tiny poems promises that small verse can broaden the mind September 7, 2023 Campus Life Tufts’ 2023 Fulbright Grantees Fan out Across the World As they are about to begin their experiences working internationally, five alumni share how they think their time abroad will shape their careers and worldviews September 6, 2023 Arts & Humanities Eight Banned Books Worth Reading These titles have been challenged often, but they're also highly recommended September 6, 2023 Load More
Visual Arts Born in Chile, Raised in Contradictions Artist Cristobal Cea explores memory, history, and monsters in his multimedia work September 25, 2023
Visual Arts ‘Dinorá Justice: The Lay of the Land’ Explores Historical Perceptions of Femininity and the Natural World in the Artistic Canon Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, exhibition is inspired by travel made possible by SMFA at Tufts Traveling Fellowship September 25, 2023
Film & Media Finding the Universal in the Specific Alumna Joanna Hausmann discusses life in the entertainment industry as a Latina with a complicated sense of identity September 22, 2023
Campus Life An Eye on Student Life Across the Generations at Tufts A Jumbo-sized exhibition of photographs from the 1870s to the present at East Hall shows the ways that undergraduate campus life has evolved September 19, 2023
Science & Technology Olivia Gaunt’s Reach for the Stars This astronomy graduate student leads high schoolers in researching rare stellar formations September 18, 2023
Points of View ‘Becoming a Rabbi Never Occurred to Me’ After working in international economic development, I decided to deepen my Jewish learning—and changed careers in my 50s September 14, 2023
Arts & Humanities Tufts Invests in the Arts and Humanities A new grant opportunity, a spring festival, and other efforts highlight the importance of faculty and student work in those fields September 11, 2023
Arts & Humanities The Life-Changing Simplicity of Haiku A course on writing these tiny poems promises that small verse can broaden the mind September 7, 2023
Campus Life Tufts’ 2023 Fulbright Grantees Fan out Across the World As they are about to begin their experiences working internationally, five alumni share how they think their time abroad will shape their careers and worldviews September 6, 2023
Arts & Humanities Eight Banned Books Worth Reading These titles have been challenged often, but they're also highly recommended September 6, 2023