School of the Museum of Fine Arts 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 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 Campus Life Welcoming the Undergraduate Class of 2027 The members of the most ethnically and racially diverse class to enroll at Tufts come from more than 1,100 high schools August 30, 2023 University News A Conversation with Caroline Genco, Tufts’ New Provost and Senior Vice President A distinguished researcher and accomplished administrative leader moves from the interim role to the university’s permanent chief academic officer July 31, 2023 University News Brighter World Campaign Surpasses All Goals Tufts $1.5 billion fundraising endeavor enhances resources and global impact July 28, 2023 Visual Arts The Woman Who Blew Up the Art Scene In the 1970s, Ann Slavit upended expectations with her inflatable public works July 26, 2023 Campus Life Scenes from the School Commencement Ceremonies Departments in the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering, and the graduate and professional schools held individual degree ceremonies... May 21, 2023 University News In the Face of Turmoil, ‘Step Up and Speak Loudly’ To meet today’s complex challenges, we must reject easy narratives and work to understand each other, Amina Mohammed tells Tufts’ Class of 2023 May 21, 2023 Visual Arts The Immigrant Experience Is Central to Her Art Alumna Yu-Wen Wu’s works embody conversations on migration and identity, longing and belonging May 19, 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
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
Campus Life Welcoming the Undergraduate Class of 2027 The members of the most ethnically and racially diverse class to enroll at Tufts come from more than 1,100 high schools August 30, 2023
University News A Conversation with Caroline Genco, Tufts’ New Provost and Senior Vice President A distinguished researcher and accomplished administrative leader moves from the interim role to the university’s permanent chief academic officer July 31, 2023
University News Brighter World Campaign Surpasses All Goals Tufts $1.5 billion fundraising endeavor enhances resources and global impact July 28, 2023
Visual Arts The Woman Who Blew Up the Art Scene In the 1970s, Ann Slavit upended expectations with her inflatable public works July 26, 2023
Campus Life Scenes from the School Commencement Ceremonies Departments in the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering, and the graduate and professional schools held individual degree ceremonies... May 21, 2023
University News In the Face of Turmoil, ‘Step Up and Speak Loudly’ To meet today’s complex challenges, we must reject easy narratives and work to understand each other, Amina Mohammed tells Tufts’ Class of 2023 May 21, 2023
Visual Arts The Immigrant Experience Is Central to Her Art Alumna Yu-Wen Wu’s works embody conversations on migration and identity, longing and belonging May 19, 2023