Research Centers, Programs, and Labs
Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO)
Tufts' Center for Engineering Education and Outreach is an interdisciplinary center dedicated to creating the next generation of problem solvers, kindergarten through college, through engineering education. Housed within Tufts University's School of Engineering, Tufts CEEO is home to students, staff, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty from engineering, education, child development, and computer science who collaborate on educational research and educational tool and technology development.
Center for Engineering Education and Outreach
Center for the Study of Race and Democracy (CSRD)
The Center for the Study of Race and Democracy (CSRD) is devoted to conceptualizing the intersection between race and democracy at the local, national, and international levels. On this score, it focuses on the pivotal contributions of ordinary activists, iconic anti-racist political activists, intellectuals, elected officials, and cultural workers.
Center for the Study of Race and Democracy
Diversity and Inclusion Leadership (Master's Program)
Organizations are increasingly looking for chief diversity officers, diversity managers, consultants, educational administrators, human resources, and/or college admissions professionals that can transform their communities. At Tufts, you'll become the strong, informed, skilled leader that can help create more inclusive organizations.
Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Program
Racial Equity and Diversity Lab (RED)
The Racial Equity and Diversity Lab aspires to conduct research with practical implications for ameliorating racial inequities in real-world domains including higher education, the criminal justice system, and popular media coverage. The lab is committed to conducting theoretically grounded and methodologically rigorous scientific investigation in the promotion of anti-racist objectives.
Racial Equity and Diversity Lab
Social Identity and Stigma Lab
The Social Identity and Stigma Laboratory examines how people experience their social identities and stigma caused by prejudice and discrimination. The lab draws on theories of intergroup relations and social cognition to understand the psychological effects of stigma. The lab is committed to the open, rigorous, and inclusive pursuit of psychological science, and to the fostering of equitable academic spaces that resist interlocking forms of oppression (e.g., racism, sexism, heteronormativity, ableism, and classism).