Creating Pathways to Science Careers Through Project OnRamp, Tufts undergraduates gain paid internships, mentorship, and early access to biotech and research careers. Tufts Now , Engineers , Undergraduate students
A Battle of the Robots Students put the machines they worked on all semester to the test in a head-to-head race. Tufts Now , Faculty , Students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Asli Dirik’s Infection-Detection Invention The Ph.D. student is designing a wearable liner to help women spot a condition 1 in 3 will have in their lifetimes.
Ken Frazier to Deliver Commencement Address to the Class of 2026 Health care leader will speak at the May 17 ceremony; other honorees include acclaimed musician and pioneering scientist. Tufts Now , Engineers , Campus news
This Paint Changes Colors When Hit. The Uses Are Striking A new impact-revealing coating can measure forces from the light to the powerful. Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty
What Do Cancer Cells Feel Like? The startup Cellens uses Tufts research and entrepreneurship to non-invasively diagnose bladder cancer. Research , Tufts Now , Engineers , Campus news
A Preview of Professional Life with JUMP-IN A robust new spring break program immersed undergraduates in hands-on experiences to link their academic interests with possible career paths. Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
What’s Going on Inside You? These Inventions Keep Track From health-monitoring dental floss to a pill that samples your microbiome, Sameer Sonkusale’s devices transform medical diagnosis and treatment. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty
Tufts Is in the National Academy of Inventors 2025 Top 100 for Faculty Patents David Kaplan, Mai Vu, and many more SOE faculty were awarded patents last year, from hydrophobic coatings to ways to optimize cellular networks. Research news , Tufts Now , Faculty , Women engineers