Fate of Retired Research Chimps Still in Limbo Assistant professor Felicia Nutter comments in The New York Times on the health status of retired research chimps at the Alamogordo Primate Facility.
A New Way to Fight an Aggressive Cancer in Dogs Bolstered by years of generative cancer work, researchers at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine are taking aim at hemangiosarcoma
Education and Civic Engagement Are ‘Life Preservers’ Foreign policy expert Fiona Hill emphasizes the value of being actively engaged in the world, regardless of the challenges
2024 Commencement Weekend in Pictures Photos from the all-University Commencement Ceremony, Baccalaureate Service, and Illumination Ceremony
Dr. Angie Warner Joins the Ranks of Emeritus Faculty Associate dean for academic affairs developed course curriculums and a new degree program over her 21-year tenure at Cummings School
Scenes from the 2024 School Commencement Ceremonies Schools across Tufts presented degrees to more than 3,600 graduates during individual ceremonies throughout the afternoon
The Bird flu virus found in milk sample bought in Massachusetts Professor Eugene White is quoted on the differences in regional dairy industries in a Boston Globe story on avian influenza and the dairy industry.
Leptospirosis: What Every Dog Owner Should Know Assistant clinical professor Emmanuelle Butty discusses in Newsday the dangers of leptospirosis for dogs and how to treat and protect against infection.