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Marissa Window

marissawMarissa is a content production assistant in the Online Design & Communications Department. She also is an MBA student in the Simmons School of Management working towards her masters with a focus in Entrepreneurship. Marissa's main interests include social media, traveling, advertising, and fashion. She's originally from Manchester, New Hampshire and graduated from Simmons undergrad in 2011 with a BA in Marketing.

Send her a message at marissa.window@simmons.edu or on twitter @MWindow.


Recent Entries by Marissa Window

  • Four ways to relieve stress during final exams
    Feeling overwhelmed during finals week? We here at 300 The Fenway have compiled a list of the top four ways to de-stress during finals. We also made you a playlist of our favorite study break jams!
  • Where Are They Now? Jacqueline Doherty '11 works at top U.S. advertising agency
    Welcome to 300 The Fenway's first installment of Where Are They Now?, a new feature that chronicles the amazing women who recently graduated from Simmons College. Get a glimpse into their fast-paced careers, life after college, and the lessons they learned along the way.
  • Simmons alumnae prove to be great resource for current students
    Simmons College has an alumni network of more than 50,000 career professionals who are making a huge impact on society. They are an invaluable resource to the Simmons community, and many are more than willing to help current students achieve their career goals. Every year, Carmen Baez '79 hosts a group of Simmons students at her Omnicom Group office in New York City.
  • Know Your Professor: Bob White
    Meet Professor Bob White. Professor White is one of Simmons' most recognizable professors. He is best known for his cheerful attitude, and teaching the crowd favorite, Communications Media. But did you know he wants to travel to Avalon, and that he has his own YouTube channel?
  • Simmons library science alumna played key role in saving Fenway Park from demolition
    On the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park, it's hard to believe that America's most beloved ballpark was once at risk for being demolished and relocated. Simmons alumna Erika Tarlin '85LS was a key member of the nonprofit organization, Save Fenway Park!, and she petitioned for Simmons to host a symposium that ultimately led to the ballpark's survival.

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