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- Tufts will head a global program that aims to stop new viruses from becoming a widespread danger to humans.
Engineering faculty adopt new strategies to explore the design process through student-focused, hands-on projects—despite restraints imposed by COVID-19.
- Brian Brenner, Professor of the Practice in Civil and Environmental Engineering, discusses his career in building bridges, teaching, and writing.
- The $100 million program will involve a large consortium of wildlife and human disease experts and networks from around the world.
- Kim Dao, E21, reflects on the intersection between equity and environmental justice.
- Professor Shafik Islam advocates for a reliable flood forecasting model that will integrate processes, people, and politics.
- Eric Hines, Professor of the Practice and Kentaro Tsutsumi Faculty Fellow in Civil and Environmental Engineering, comments on the development of grid infrastructure for offshore wind farms on the East Coast.
- The drop in traffic-related air pollution in the Boston area found by Tufts researchers offers lessons for the future.
- Alum Eric Wilburn helps run a business that directly benefits the people and wildlife in a national park in Mozambique—and hopes it will be a model for others.
- Professors David Gute and Steven Chapra, Louis Berger Chair in Civil and Environmental Engineering, call for the reunion of engineering and public health.