2025 Earle P. Charlton Poster Competition Research competition, celebrating the dedication and excellence of Tufts University's graduate students.
Mini Med School Makes a Mighty Impact on High School Students The program gives high school students interested in medicine a chance to find the right professional path for themselves.
Gut Microbiome Affects Alcohol Preference by Influencing Brain’s Reward System Scientists discover that Candida albicans, overly abundant in people with alcohol use disorder, triggers immune response that alters dopamine signaling in mice.
Dr. Eleanor Kharasch, V25, MG25 (M.P.H.), Publishes Research in Collaboration Between TVFS and MPH Program Research offers insights into treatment for small ruminants, addressing industry-wide health issue of parasite resistance.
When Two (Identical) Heads Are Better Than One Twin sisters in the Master of Public Health Program have already published multiple research papers, and they’re just getting started.
A Little HOPE Can Give Children a Happier Future Tufts students and recent alums say the Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences approach can improve kids’ lives long-term.
More Than a Coach: How Mentorship is Shaping My DPT Journey at Tufts A first-year Tufts DPT student reflects on the impact of mentorship, growth, and connection.
Why Coaching at Tufts DPT Is Different—and Why It Matters Discover how mentorship and resilience shaped one studenchat’s path to becoming a physical therapist.
5 Essential Tips for Thriving in Your First Year of PA School Practical advice from a Tufts PA student on staying focused, managing stress, and building confidence from day one.