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Undergraduate students will find the best of both worlds on our quintessential New England campus, located in the cities of Medford and Somerville—minutes from downtown Boston. Tufts University is a world-class private research university in Greater Boston that provides an education like no other.
- School of Arts and Sciences
Tufts University Art Galleries received a $100,000 grant...
- Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
In collaboration with Tufts University School of Medicine,...
- Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Tufts New England Regional Biosafety Laboratory Hospitals &...
- School of Dental Medicine
For over 150 years, Tufts University School of Dental...
- School of Engineering
The Tufts University School of Engineering offers rigorous...
- The Fletcher School
Hear from Monica Toft, Academic Dean. Learn how Monica Toft,...
- Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
How Are We Making an Impact? The Friedman School pursues...
- School of the Museum of Fine Arts
The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University...
- School of Arts and Sciences
La Universidad Tufts (en inglés Tufts University) es una universidad privada estadounidense. Está ubicada en Somerville, Medford, cerca de Boston, Massachusetts en Estados Unidos.
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Compuesta de ocho facultades de posgrado (incluyendo ingeniería, medicina, nutrición, odontología, y medicina veterinaria), Tufts ofrece los recursos de una universidad líder de investigación con la atención personalizada de una educación en artes liberales.
The interdisciplinary offerings at Tufts mean you can pursue your interests in and across our three undergraduate schools, all led by inspiring faculty members eager to work with undergraduate students.
Tufts College, c. 1854. In the 1840s, the Universalist Church wanted to open a college in New England, and Charles Tufts donated 20 acres to the church in 1852 to help them achieve this goal. Charles Tufts had inherited the land, a barren hill which was one of the highest points in the Boston area, called Walnut Hill, and when asked by a family member what he intended to do with the land, he ...
Since 1852, Tufts University has prepared exceptional students in diverse fields for lives of learning and leadership. Our commitment to the liberal arts, vital research enterprise, and collaborative, interdisciplinary culture combine to spark curiosity and create resounding global impact.