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- Twenty middle school girls from Malden learned about polymer science and chemical engineering in a Tufts program offered this summer.
New graduate programs, including three 100% online master's degree programs, provide students with the skills to become leaders and innovators in their fields.
- The new 136-panel solar array on the roof of the Science and Engineering Complex is expected to generate about 61,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per year.
- Astronaut Ellen Ochoa talks in a Tufts podcast about her career and how mentoring is crucial for advancing in STEM fields.
- Dr. Ellen Ochoa, veteran astronaut and former director of the Johnson Space Center, delivered a Women in STEM Lecture on her career at NASA.
- Dr. Michael Thien of Merck & Co. Inc. delivered this year’s Gregory Botsaris Lecture in Chemical and Biological Engineering.
- This year, a number of School of Engineering students, faculty, and alumni ran the Boston Marathon with the Tufts Marathon Team and raised money for charity and critical research.
- Want to learn more about engineering graduate programs at Tufts? Take our new virtual campus tour!
- With daytime, evening, and online courses, Tufts' Summer Session covers a wide range of topics for academic, professional, and personal enrichment.
- On April 5 and 6, Tufts University hosted its first student symposium in cybersecurity policy, welcoming researchers to discuss the field.