As climate changes and borders shift, nomadic animal herders are going strong. Here's what we can learn from them.
14 young alumni receive full-year stipends to research and teach in 13 countries from Albania to Vietnam
An expert negotiator on the power of a reframed approach in resolving conflicts
In a talk at Tufts, the author takes on the deadly disease and the fault in our values that helps it persist
Europe isn’t prepared to defend itself, and trust between it and the U.S. is at an all-time low, says expert
Following a recent outbreak in India, two Tufts University experts explain how Nipah virus moves from animals to people—and how smarter prevention can reduce future risk
The theme for Global Tufts Month in 2026 is "Global Perspectives on Climate Change."
Scholars at The Fletcher School explain the treaty’s legacy, its unraveling, and the dangers of a less regulated nuclear world
The Tufts Korean Dance Association helps those with a love for the South Korean music genre