A Focus on Mental Health on Campus
Tufts University task force recommends implementation of a broad, strategic suite of mental health and wellness services at the university
Tufts University task force recommends implementation of a broad, strategic suite of mental health and wellness services at the university
A Cummings School elective in honey bee medicine prepares veterinarians to work with beekeepers
Telegram.com Tufts University’s Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine held its 37th commencement ceremony Sunday. Read full story here: https://www.telegram.com/news/20190519/veterinary-students-graduate-from-tufts
Giving shout-outs to student groups, the actor and activist told grads of the Class of 2019 to “write your own script”
Getting to and through veterinary school wasn’t easy or simple for class speaker Cindy Cesar, but her mission was always clear
Wellness programs grow on the Grafton campus to help students, faculty, and staff weather the demands of veterinary practice and training Veterinarians and veterinary students tend to work under tremendous pressure, which takes a toll. Mental-health surveys reveal high rates of self-reported stress, depression, and thoughts of suicide. The reasons are many: a professional culture of Read More
The Webster Family Library at Cummings School has the best veterinary collection in New England—and very old equine books Ray Bradbury once said in an interview, “Without libraries, what have we? We have no past and no future.” For a series on libraries at the university, we’ve asked the librarians at Tufts’ many libraries to Read More
An award-winning actress and activist, she is among five honorary degree recipients Actor, producer, and activist Alfre Woodard will deliver the commencement address to the Class of 2019 on May 19. Woodard’s exemplary work across her forty-year acting career has earned her an Academy Award nomination, four Emmy Awards and seventeen nominations, three SAG Awards, Read More
Cummings School researchers find that women who are pregnant, raising children, or considering parenthood at U.S. veterinary training institutions may lack adequate support
Wellness programs surge on campus to help students, faculty, and staff weather the demands of veterinary practice and training.