Tufts Veterinarian Helps Produce First Purebred Herdwick Sheep Born in U.S. Years of planning, precision timing, and the persistence of a local farmer culminated in the birth of 11 lambs this summer
Can Wastewater Surveillance Work Without Sewers? Study shows how places without modern sanitation systems can still use wastewater to catch outbreaks before dangerous diseases travel across borders
TB Bacteria Play Possum to Evade Vaccines Genetic study reveals how Mycobacterium tuberculosis survives in vaccinated or previously infected hosts
Faculty Honored Across Tufts for Excellence in Teaching and Research The list of faculty honored by the university's schools for the 2024-25 academic year
2025 Commencement Weekend in Pictures Photos from the all-University Commencement Ceremony, Baccalaureate Service, and Illumination Ceremony
Scenes from the 2025 School Commencement Ceremonies Schools across Tufts presented degrees to 3,640 graduates during individual ceremonies throughout the afternoon
Today’s Leaders Must Dream Big, Be Prepared, Act Responsibly Educator and mathematician Freeman A. Hrabowski III urges the Class of 2025 to roll up their sleeves and get ready to change the world
You and Your Pet Can Share Resistance to Certain Medications. Here’s How. Small animal veterinarians at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine are leading nationwide efforts to understand antimicrobial stewardship and resistance in companion animals
Urban Rats Spread Deadly Bacteria as They Migrate, Study Finds Researchers examined rodent behavior to show how different populations are related and how their movement spreads leptospirosis