A column by David Nyhan, originally published on Sunday, March 1, 1998
This is the story of how two young women, with just their freshman year at Tufts University behind them, went to Nepal last summer to learn firsthand what should be done and what can be done about the slave trade that takes poor peasant girls from their mountain villages to the bordellos of India and the Middle East.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
A column by Trudy Rubin, originally published on Wednesday, May 21, 1997
A month ago, I attended a fascinating symposium on "The Future of Democracy" organized by an unusual group: students at Tufts University in Massachusetts in a program called EPIIC, which stands for "Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship."
A CD-ROM based on video footage of a two-day symposium on artificial intelligence, evolutionary computation, and artificial life held at Tufts University in March 1995.
An editorial, originally published on Saturday, March 4, 1995
Global financial markets and international crime; population control, environmental degradation and national security; artificial intelligence and free will; viruses without visas - these are the topics that interweave in today's intellectual tapestry. Over five days ending Monday, some of the world's best minds will convene at Tufts University to discuss these issues in an innovative and rigorous educational program known as Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship.