Making a Difference Around the Globe
Tufts trains students to advance animal, human, and environmental health wherever they’re needed.
Tufts trains students to advance animal, human, and environmental health wherever they’re needed.
Over 40 years, Cummings School has built itself into an international leader in veterinary education, expert clinical care, and interdisciplinary research.
Creating better animal models may help pregnant women—and support children exposed to opioids in utero.
New research reveals distinct wound patterns from the criminal enterprise—and may provide a new tool for law enforcement.
Tufts Paws for People’s Walk With Me program is giving the Grafton campus community a reason to gather for some weekly group exercise (it’s coming to Tufts Medical Center soon, too).
As the Cummings School dean becomes Tufts’ provost ad interim, an interim dean is announced
Can we capitalize on kids’ affinity for animals to foster diversity in veterinary medicine and other STEM fields?
From the beginning, Cummings School has asked students and society to consider how animals improve our lives—and what we owe them in return.
From eradicating rinderpest to informing environmental policy, Cummings School is making our world a better place.
Cummings School researchers today fight some of the world’s most serious health threats.