Rümeysa Öztürk announced Thursday that she received her Ph.D. from the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human ...
Two weeks after the U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation into a possible student privacy violation by Tufts ...
Two Medford residents have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to strike down the city’s newly enacted Values-Aligned Local ...
For most students, science is limited to the lab bench — pipetting solutions and taking precise measurements to check the ...
Oscar-winning Polish director and convicted sex offender Roman Polanski can be said to have redefined the way ‘evilness’ was ...
The cure is where the disease is not, and the disease is where the cure is not.” This is one of the standout lines in highly ...
With 112 days until the World Cup, even the CVS in Davis Square is stocking tournament merchandise. I sat down with two Tufts ...
For centuries, it was believed that the production of oxygen relied on one component: photosynthesis (the conversion of light ...
Last year, I published an article about the colonial history of Greenland, exploring why it and its Indigenous people would ...
As midterms approach, many Tufts students are scrambling to memorize terms for a biology test or agonizing over lengthy ...
Welcome back to “Serve & Survey.” This week’s question came from a movie night watching Disney’s “Inside Out 2.” In the movie, a group of animated emotions fight for control, but, in the end, they ...
Rooting for the United States, whether it be in the Olympics, the World Cup or any other sporting event, almost always leads me to some degree of internal confusion. Sure, I’m as much of a red-blooded ...