In recent faculty meetings, Tufts professors have discussed the utility of various academic requirements, namely the ...
Before Boots Riley redefined himself as a full-blown filmmaker with his 2018 film “Sorry To Bother You,” he was the ...
Sheryl Livsey, associate director of the Tufts Career Center, expressed that the Career Center Summer Internship Grant ...
Nelio Biedermann’s “Lázár” opens with an epigraph taken from a poem by German writer Alfred Lichtenstein. “A blond poet ...
With less than 50 days until the World Cup begins, the tournament’s two most prominent host nations have each faced a shooting incident in the span of a week. This timing is difficult to ignore.
We’re seeing more and more fake people in our lives, from AI interviewers to social media scammers to automated customer service agents. And now, potentially, we’ll see them on the big screen. Tilly ...
After German politician Jürgen Hardt raised the possibility of Germany boycotting the World Cup, Oke Göttlich, a vice president of the German Football Association, publicly expressed his support for ...
After Nov. 5, the Democratic Party was quick to point fingers at who lost them the election, with their targets ranging from vice-presidential pick Tim Walz to current President Joe Biden, to racist ...
Governor Wes Moore of Maryland visited Tufts on April 16 for an invite-only event with students. The event, preceded by a ...
Tufts alumnus Henry Cooke (A’79, AG’84), founder of Historical Costume Services, discovered his passion for history while ...
Comedy isn’t always easy to laugh about these days. And yet, week after week, Josh Johnson returns to the comedy stage with jeans, a gray hoodie and a desire to bring humanity and connection to a time ...
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