Climate Home News
This article highlights a talk that Rachel Kyte, incoming dean of the Fletcher School, gave at a Climate Home News panel. Kyte is the outgoing UN secretary general's special representative for Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All), and CEO of SE4All.
IPI Global Observatory
Fletcher postdoctoral scholar Patryk Labuda discusses the use of force and the protection of civilians by United Nations peacekeepers during conflict management operations.
Time
Incoming Fletcher Dean Rachel Kyte is featured in this article highlighting women who are leading on climate change action, noting Kyte has “become a go-to expert for heads of state and multinational CEOs trying to figure out how to transition away from fossil fuels.”
The Conversation
Fletcher's Kelly Sims Gallagher and Fang Zhang co-author this piece detailing their research on China's climate policy progress.
Tufts Now
A formula to address the error reveals new insights on children’s growth in the world's poorest countries
Tufts Now
Miranda Phaal, A18, discovered an acrostic in John Milton’s classic that had gone unnoticed for more than 300 years
The National Herald
A profile of TUSM’s T.C. Theoharides, who serves part-time as director of the Health Science Programs at The American College of Greece.
The Washington Post
In this opinion piece, A&S sociologist Anjuli Fahlberg discusses the devastating government sanctioned violence in Rio de Janeiro’s favela neighborhoods as a result of Rio Governor Wilson Witzel’s harsh public security policies targeting these poor communities.
The Hill
A&S political scientist Katrina Lantos Swett writes this opinion piece on how Hong Kong's full withdrawal of a Chinese extradition bill is a victory for the people of Hong Kong, who still need further support for their democracy movement.