Acclaimed Civil Rights Lawyer and Advocate Bryan Stevenson to Deliver Tufts Commencement Address Attorney, social justice advocate, and author to address Class of 2021 in a virtual ceremony
How to Pay Attention In a Tell Me More podcast, Tufts experts explore the nature of attention, from the trouble with multitasking to the costs of staying too focused
Pandemic Wedding Pivots Keep Celebrations Special Tufts couples, a justice of the peace, and a caterer reflect on a year that upended celebrations but could not squelch their joy
Tufts Kicks Off Summer Construction Work begins on simulation clinics for medical and veterinary students, and continues on a new academic center slated to open in 2022
Summer Book Recommendations 2021 Need a good read? Tufts faculty, staff, and alumni share their favorite books—timely and classic
Winter Book Recommendations Looking for a good read? The Tufts community—faculty, staff, and alumni—share more than 40 of their favorites with you
Q and A: Why does it matter that deer are getting infected with the coronavirus? Postdoctoral scholar Kaitlin Sawatzki discusses the significance of SARS-CoV-2 being found in wildlife populations in a Boston Globe Q&A