Adapting to Her Surroundings
Miren Schleicher, V18, pushes her boundaries to implement climate-change-based solutions for a global impact.

Tufts in Madrid Offers Two Spring Semester Courses for All Tufts Students
Learn more about "Sketchbook: Drawing in Madrid" or "Reading at the Crossroads: Race, Class, Gender, Otherness in Hispanic Literatures"

Announcing Global Tufts Month
The theme for Global Tufts Month is "Welcoming All Voices: Global Perspectives on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion."

Investing in Africa
Reeta Roy, CEO of Mastercard Foundation, defied critics and steered its $33 billion to help Africans solve the continent’s challenges
Tisch College Launches Civic Action Gap Semester
The Civic Action Gap Semester is designed to allow high school graduates to undertake a virtual "volunteership" with a community organization across the Americas while earning college credit through coursework taught by Tufts faculty.

Tufts Global In the News
The Siege of the US Capitol and the Future of US Foreign Policy
UN Dispatch
Fletcher's Klaus Scharioth, former German Ambassador to the United States, discusses the long-term international implications of the January 6 Washington, DC, riots in this Global Dispatches podcast.
Economies of Digitally Advanced Nations Fare Better During Pandemic
Tufts Now
Resilience reflects digital infrastructure and citizen trust, according to Fletcher School study
From Rajiv Gandhi to Narendra Modi, India’s vaccine politics has come full circle
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Fletcher graduate student Arun Mohan Sukumar examines the history of vaccine programs in India, including the government's recent approval of two COVID-19 vaccines.