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    • Student wearing masks on the campus quad in fall. Tufts undergraduate applications rise 35 percent, and the applicant pool is most diverse on record, with across-the-board interest in all programs
      Campus Life
      Tufts Undergraduate Applications Rise 35 Percent

      Applicant pool is most diverse on record, with interest in all programs rising across the board

    • Amanda Martinot looking at a computer screen. Cummings School faculty and students are taking advantage of new digital pathology technology for remote learning and more
      Animals and Pets
      Using Advances in Digital Pathology to Transform Teaching and Research

      Cummings School faculty and students are taking advantage of new technology for remote learning and more

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      Arts and Culture
      In Jordan, a Painter Forges Artful Collaborations

      SMFA graduate Khaldoun Hijazin is appointed executive director of the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman

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      Bringing Virtual Study Abroad to Students

      Faculty create international partnerships to bring global experiences into their virtual classrooms

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      Outside the Box

      How—and why—Tufts is training a new generation of computer scientists to think beyond the operating system.

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      Stronger Together

      How collaboration at Tufts University is advancing research and helping patients.

       

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      Is This Finally the End of Counting Calories?
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      The State of State

      How a tumultuous two years at the State Department is undermining America’s role as a world leader

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      Fall 2017
      VOL. 25, NO. 1
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    • Student wearing masks on the campus quad in fall. Tufts undergraduate applications rise 35 percent, and the applicant pool is most diverse on record, with across-the-board interest in all programs
      Campus Life
      Tufts Undergraduate Applications Rise 35 Percent

      Applicant pool is most diverse on record, with interest in all programs rising across the board

    • Amanda Martinot looking at a computer screen. Cummings School faculty and students are taking advantage of new digital pathology technology for remote learning and more
      Animals and Pets
      Using Advances in Digital Pathology to Transform Teaching and Research

      Cummings School faculty and students are taking advantage of new technology for remote learning and more

    • portrait of Khaldoun Hijazin in his studio
      Arts and Culture
      In Jordan, a Painter Forges Artful Collaborations

      SMFA graduate Khaldoun Hijazin is appointed executive director of the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman

    • Arts and Culture
      Bringing Virtual Study Abroad to Students

      Faculty create international partnerships to bring global experiences into their virtual classrooms

    • Jennifer O'Malley Dillon, J98, campaign manager of Joe Biden's winning presidential campaign
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      Biden’s Campaign Manager on Humanity and Healing a Nation

      Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, J98, recalled her Tufts softball days and shared lessons from the virtual campaign trail as part of Tisch College’s Distinguished Speaker Series

    • Tufts student Colby Azersky is preparing for a career with the space agency NASA while earning a doctorate in engineering at Tufts University School of Engineering.
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      Student Shoots for the Moon, Lands A Career

      Designing lunar landing gear helps a Tufts engineering student on path to a job with NASA

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    • Outside the Box illustration
      Outside the Box

      How—and why—Tufts is training a new generation of computer scientists to think beyond the operating system.

    • Stronger Together Illustration
      Stronger Together

      How collaboration at Tufts University is advancing research and helping patients.

       

    • Food Calculator
      Is This Finally the End of Counting Calories?
    • State of the State image
      The State of State

      How a tumultuous two years at the State Department is undermining America’s role as a world leader

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      SMFA at Tufts

      The renowned School of the Museum of Fine Arts officially became part of Tufts in 2016—and has been helping the university paint outside the lines ever since.

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      Cyber Insecurity

      From smartphones to bank accounts, energy grids to elections, every part of our digital lives is under attack. In a series of stories, faculty and alumni from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy outline the perils we’re facing—and what we need to do next

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