Hosted by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Woman, Mother + Baby (WomB) Research Institute, and the Gnecco Laboratory of Reproductive Engineering.
The fourth annual geotechnical symposium focused on how to bridge the gap between numerical modeling, laboratory testing, and real-world geotechnical solutions.
Meghan Davis was ready to join a startup role after earning a Dual Degree in Biomedical Engineering and Innovation and Management at Tufts University’s School of Engineering.
At the inaugural event in the School of Engineering’s Biotechnology Industry Series, students gained insight into executive Ted Myles’ experience in the sector.
Grants from the Career Center program help undergraduates accept unpaid or underfunded opportunities aligned with their academic interests and long-term goals.
During an internship with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Oakley Winters, E26, helped improve the transit system they grew up with.
This new role will shape the future of career services at Tufts by leading the talented team in the Career Center and continuing to strengthen the professional development of students.
A new intercultural student research exchange program between Tufts University and National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan offers an enriching experience for all.