JumboCode hosts successful hackathon JumboCode, Tufts Department of Computer Science’s biggest student group, recently hosted the first student-run computer science hackathon in five years. Engineers , Alumni , Students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Academic achievement and 'intellectual curiosity’ shared by admitted class of 2028 The students admitted to the undergraduate class are described as civic-minded, entrepreneurial, and committed to collaboration.
The dorms (and rules) have changed, but roommates remain key to student life From buildings with coal stoves to today’s apartment-style spaces, students have forged lifelong friendships in residence halls at Tufts. Students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Interactive bridge presentations inspire future engineers Through the Tufts Buildable Bridges Project, sophomores Ethan Kessler and Milo Kiddugavu educate children about bridges and engineering.
Protein synthesis economy Researchers in Associate Professor Nik Nair’s lab investigate how specific codons control cellular resources and fitness. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Campus news
Tufts engineers improve water access in Malawi Students in Engineers Without Borders impact communities in need while developing their own professional and leadership skills. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Where engineering pathways begin: Zachary Rummler, E23, EG24 Hiking and computer science guide Zachary Rummler to explore AI as a potential solution to environmental challenges. Energy, water, and environment , Intelligent systems , Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students
Where engineering pathways begin: Ivy Le, E25 Ivy Le's interest in biotechnology led her to chemical engineering and a community of problem solvers. COVID-19 , Human health and bioengineering , Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity
Where engineering pathways begin: Julia Jenulis, E25 Civil engineering student Julia Jenulis is focused on sustainable practices and architecture with the goal of designing resilient buildings. Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity