Newsmakers
In Tufts Magazine
Buoyed by faith and the kindness of others, Umuhire Ntabana built a new life after the Rwandan genocide. Now a third-year dental student at Tufts, she plans to care for people in underserved communities.
Versatile athlete and alum Emily Beinecke is tackling a new challenge.
With his intense new play starring Kerry Washington, Fletcher alum Christopher Demos-Brown is bringing questions of race and justice to Broadway.
Get into the weeds strategically, and other tips from Joseph Polisi, F70, outgoing president of the Juilliard School.
A pioneer in human-computer interaction, Wolf helped lay the groundwork for the AI voice assistants of today.
Tufts Now
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 faculty weigh in on the prospects for incoming Biden administration policies and for the political future of the U.S.
Voters ages 18-29, especially young voters of color, propelled Biden to victory in several battleground states, election data shows
Speakers include former presidential candidates, activists, members of Congress, academics, diplomats, journalists, and political strategists
“Dispatches from the Pandemic”–A New York City EMT, a minister, and a biologist describe how the crisis has transformed their work and volunteer commitments
"Dispatches from the Pandemic" — Feeding the hungry, making and distributing protective equipment, and providing disinfection solutions, Tufts graduates help their communities