The Fletcher School’s Rockford Weitz discusses a trailblazing proposal for creating the system needed to decarbonize this very complex industry.
As refugees flee the conflict in Sudan, the informal settlements in large cities in neighboring countries where they settle need study and support
For a third time, interdisciplinary teams will meet at Tufts to develop tools to help model and better forecast acute hunger crises such as famines
The Sudanese army and its main militia rival are turning the country into a battle zone—and it could get worse
Tram Nguyen and her family arrived in this country with just $100. Now the first Vietnamese American woman elected to the Massachusetts legislature wants to help others achieve their American dreams
From rats in Boston to primates in Peru, Marieke Rosenbaum's research projects at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine aim to improve public health
School: Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
Degree: Master’s in Food and Nutrition Policy and Programs
Home: I’m originally from China—but I’m a road-trip enthusiast, so to me, home is wherever I can drive to.
School: Tufts University School of Medicine
Degree: Master of Public Health
Home: Washington, D.C.—it’s where I met my husband, and we’ve lived there for more than 30 years.
School: Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
Degree: Master’s in Food and Nutrition Policy and Programs
Home: I’m originally from China—but I’m a road-trip enthusiast, so to me, home is wherever I can drive to.