Cutting cancer’s conversation short Greg Berumen, E19, spent his summer researching inhibitors that can target enzymes that play crucial roles in tumor progression. BEST , Undergraduate students , Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Research news
The future of cyber diplomacy Junior Gabriella Roncone co-wrote a column in The Cipher Brief on the history of—and what's next in—cyber diplomacy. Undergraduate students , Human-technology interface
A better way to handle baggage Three mechanical engineering seniors, working with faculty advisor Gary Leisk, designed a baggage handling solution that won a national competition for addressing airport needs. Alumni , Undergraduate students , Human-technology interface
Global Grand Challenges: August Frechette At the Global Grand Challenges Summit, August Frechette, E18, reflected on the persistent gender gap in STEM fields. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Energy, water, and environment , BEST , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Global Grand Challenges: Will Edmonds Will Edmonds, E19, reports that collaboration will be key to tackle the 14 challenges featured at the recent Global Grand Challenges Summit. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Energy, water, and environment , Undergraduate students
Man's virtual best friend Alumni Jeremy Slavitz and Henry Zhou, E17, took a student project developed at Tufts and turned it into RoVR: a new virtual pet simulator. Alumni , Undergraduate students , Human-technology interface
Tufts in Talloires: Zaila Foster As the Tufts in Talloires program comes to a close, Zaila Foster, E20, looks back on the new experiences she had while studying abroad this summer. BEST , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity
Lampedusa named Presidential Scholar Incoming Jumbo Korri Lampedusa, E21, was recognized as a Presidential Scholar, one of the country's highest honors for high school students. BEST , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity
Summer Scholars in Engineering This summer, eight Engineering majors received Summer Scholars funding to remain on campus and work on an independent undergraduate research project. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Energy, water, and environment , BEST , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity