Hitting all the high notes For the graduating seniors in the Tufts Wind Ensemble, it’s been four years of fun and community—with a touch of Dropkick Murphys. Undergraduate students
Getting a handle on canine epilepsy An app being developed by a Cummings School faculty member and computer science majors will help track the disease in dogs. Faculty , Undergraduate students
Sustaining our future through energy security Assistant Professor Deborah Sunter is profiled by the U.S. Department of Energy's EERE Postdoctoral Research Award Program. Faculty , Energy, water, and environment
Tufts puts a fresh spin on summer learning With daytime, evening, and online courses, Summer Session covers a wide range of topics for academic, professional, and personal enrichment Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students
Clean water ahead Alum Alex Rappaport co-founds a company to use technology developed at Tufts to clean the dirtiest industrial water. Faculty , Alumni , Graduate students , Energy, water, and environment
Coding for the greater good JumboCode student teams are having an impact on social issues by offering free technical support for nonprofits. Students , Undergraduate students
Study suggests earthquakes are triggered well beyond fluid injection zones Computer model and field experiment data suggest a new link between subsurface injections and earthquake swarms. Faculty , Energy, water, and environment
Improved accelerated stress tests Chemical Engineering major Christine Jahn, E20, publishes fuel cell catalyst research. Research news , Undergraduate students
A special talent for swimming Engineering sophomore David Gelfand has his sights on the 2020 Summer Paralympics. Students , Athletics