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Tufts University

Location
Medford, Massachusetts, United States
Nickname
Jumbos
Established
1852
Tufts University

Tufts University is a private research university on the border of Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1852 as Tufts College by Christian universalists who sought to open a nonsectarian institution of higher learning. It was a small New England liberal arts college until its transformation into a larger research university in the 1970s, though its corporate name is still "The Trustees of Tufts College". Tufts is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity", and it became a member of the Association of American Universities, a selective group of major research universities in North America, in 2021. Tufts emphasizes active citizenship and public service in all its disciplines, and is known for its internationalism and study abroad programs. Tufts offers over 90 undergraduate and 160 graduate programs across ten schools in the greater Boston area and Talloires, France.

Former names Tufts College, (1852–1954)
Motto Pax et Lux (Latin)
Motto (English) Peace and Light
Type Private research university
Established 1852
Academic affiliations AAU, URA, AICUM, NAICU, UPNE, Space-grant
Endowment $1.94 billion (2020)
Chairman Peter R. Dolan
President Anthony P. Monaco
Provost Nadine Aubry
Academic staff 1,546 (fall 2019)
Students 11,878 (fall 2019)
Undergraduates 5,825 (fall 2019)
Postgraduates 5,781 (fall 2019)
Campus Urban, total 150 acres
Student newspaper The Tufts Daily
Colors Tufts Blue and brown
Athletics NCAA Division III – NESCAC
Mascot Jumbo the Elephant

About Tufts University

Private university founded by Christian Universalists which remained a small New England liberal arts college until the 1970s when it became a larger research institution.

Achievement of Tufts University

The school became known for its internationalism and study abroad programs and put an emphasis on active citizenship and public service in all of its disciplines. 

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Latest information about Tufts University updated on July 28 2021.