Sports The Ideal of the Student-Athlete Has a Long History at Tufts The university's inaugural athletic director set the tone for today's successful Division III program March 22, 2023
Point of View How Tufts Became an International Relations Powerhouse A commentary on how Tufts University’s undergraduate program became an international relations powerhouse. September 21, 2022
Arts & Humanities How Film and Media Studies Grew at Tufts From movie fans like me to working filmmakers and scholars of the cinema, Tufts faculty have sharpened the university’s focus on the subject October 19, 2021
Sports Baseball Fans Pursue Fields of Dreams At Tufts, baseball isn’t just a sport—it's an academic subject and the springboard to careers in the front offices of professional teams March 30, 2021
Point of View How Historians Shape the Teaching of History Who gets to tell the story of the past? It’s a question that has transformed the Tufts curriculum. September 23, 2020
Campus Life The ’60s on the Hill The call to activism didn’t reach Tufts until the decade was more than half over, but when it did, it transformed the whole campus community November 22, 2019
Campus Life The Rabbi Who Made a Miracle As the leader of Tufts Hillel, Jeffrey Summit helped to transform an organization and an entire university April 27, 2018
Miracle on College Ave. The story of Eliot-Pearson, the great department that almost wasn’t September 8, 2016
Point of View Memories of Sylvan Barnet The longtime Tufts professor introduced generations of college students to Shakespeare, and his preferred stage was the classroom January 15, 2016
Tenure: Enjoy It While It Lasts Now on the wane, it is what built American higher ed, argues a former Tufts provost October 2, 2015