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Trump’s second meeting with Kim Jong-Un just gives North Korea more time to perfect its nuclear bombs, argues Fletcher’s Sung-Yoon Lee
Tufts Now
Engineering education needs to be holistic, giving students a wide skill set and preparing them for the workplace decades from now
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Tufts University's 10 Fulbright students will travel to 10 countries on five continents
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
Friedman School Masters of Science Candidate Hattie Brown has been selected to be a member of the Next Generation Delegation to the 2019 Global Food Security Symposium.
Foreign Policy Association
Karen Jacobsen’s “Refugees and Global Migration” article published in Great Decisions: Foreign Policy Association
Tufts Magazine
Inside Cristiana Paşca Palmer's (F06, F14) desperate fight to slow the global wave of plant and animal extinctions—before it's too late.
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Two Tufts alumni contributed to research providing a critical clue into the mysterious cause of the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history
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Humanistic inquiry can play a critical role in helping society, says Kamran Rastegar, new director of the Center for the Humanities at Tufts
Feinstein International Center
This report describes variations in households’ social connectedness and their related abilities to benefit from local support systems. Additionally, it considers the different obligations that households and economic actors have to support others in their communities and whether such support is reciprocal. Findings are based on 67 qualitative semi-structured interviews conducted in October 2018 in Panyijar County (southern Unity State). Respondents included a diverse sample of households, economic actors, and key informants. The project is carried out in a partnership between Mercy Corps and Feinstein International Center. This report is made possible by the support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), with support from the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance.