Top STEM schools for women Tufts University ranks as one of the top research institutions for women in STEM, according to Forbes. Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Introduction to digital logic circuits Lecturer Steven Bell redesigned the ES4 course with more hands-on elements that allow students to rethink digital design. Human-technology interface , Faculty , Students , Undergraduate students
Measuring the pulse Junior Akshita Rao spent her summer investigating the effects of acute hypoxia in cardiac cells. Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Summer Scholars in Engineering Seven engineering students received Summer Scholars funding to work on independent undergraduate research projects at Tufts. Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Research news , Faculty , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Civil and Environmental Engineering 2019 retrospective The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering congratulates this year's graduates and award winners. Alumni , Graduate students , Undergraduate students
Adjusting to Talloires BEST scholar Jada Worthy reflects on the food, scenery, and her classes while studying abroad in France. BEST , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity
Alumni Spotlight: Hannah Voelker Computer science and biomedical engineering alumna Hannah Voelker shares her experience from her first year in industry. Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Human health and bioengineering
A new path for energy storage Assistant Professor Nav Nidhi Rajput is working towards a more efficient and sustainable future. Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Computer science community While delivering the computer science commencement address, CS major Supriya Sanjay, A19, implored her fellow graduates to embrace community and consider the implications of their work. Students , Undergraduate students