GRAFTON – The Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine is exploring a significant campus reorganization centered around the construction of a new academic facility. The Grafton Planning Board is scheduled to review the proposal next week, which outlines plans for a building that would relocate approximately 320 staff members, faculty, and students toward the center of campus.
According to the Community Advocate, the project aims to create a “flexible, modern teaching environment.” In addition to updated educational spaces, the proposed location would also bring classrooms and instructional areas closer to the campus hospitals, improving convenience and connectivity for the academic community.














