October 26, 2007
Alumnae Professor of
English Afaa Michael Weaver
was the subject, and cover photo, of Poets & Writers magazine's
cover story for the November/December issue. Poets & Writers is
one of the nation's leading magazines for creative writers. The feature, titled "The Path of Creation,"
discusses Weaver's nationally respected talent, his life, his career in poetry, and his love of Chinese
culture.
The findings of the Simmons School of Social Work's "Family
Matters" study, led by Professor
Helen Reinherz, were featured on WBZ-AM's Oct. 21 newscast. Study
results also were published online at Forbes.com,
AOL Money&Finance,
earthtimes.org, Houston
Times.com, KRON-TV online (San Francisco),
edukey.net (an international parenting website), and
BetterParentingUniversity.com.
The Simmons School of Management's ranking in the
Aspen Institute's Global Top 100
Schools was featured in Boston Business Journal online,
Banker & Tradesman online,
KRON-TV online (San Francisco),
WAFF-TV online (Huntsville, Ala.),
WCNC-TV online (Charlotte, N.C.,)
Houston Chronicle online, and AOL
Money&Finance.
Simmons's $1 million anonymous gift
in support of study-abroad
programs has received significant coverage, including WBUR
public radio, WBZ-AM, New England
Cable News's "New England Business Daily" program, the New England
Journal of Higher Education, Boston Business Journal online,
the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Massachusetts website,
Personal Finance News online, and
www.massnonprofit.org, the only website devoted exclusively to
news and information about the nonprofit sector in Massachusetts.
Catherine Capolupo, director of undergraduate admissions, was
interviewed throughout an Oct. 16 New York Post article, titled
"Guide to the Big Apple College Fair," about ways students can maximize their college fair experience.
Graduate School of Library and Information Science Dean Michele
Cloonan and her husband, Sid Berger, a lecturer and museum administrator, were profiled in the Oct. 21
Boston Sunday Globe. The couple was featured in Sam Allis' column,
"The Observer," for their "astonishing paper collection," which may be the nation's largest private
collection of decorated papers.
Janie Ward, professor and chair of
Africana Studies,
was interviewed in an Oct. 17 Boston Globe article about the
100-year anniversary of the gathering of black leaders and activists — including W.E.B. DuBois —
at Faneuil Hall. Ward said that Bostonians need to be reminded of the city's black heritage.
Zachary Abuza, chair and professor of
political science and
international relations, was interviewed in the Oct. 19 issue of The
National Interest online, a quarterly journal of international affairs and diplomacy. He
discussed the terrorist bombing of a Manila shopping mall, and which group might have been responsible.
The education supplement of the Oct. 21 Boston Sunday Globe, titled
"Great Places to Learn," featured Simmons's
arts
administration program as one of the institutions "that provides students with what they want (and need)
to get ahead." The segment quoted director Barbara O'Brien and alumnae Maura Tansley '05 and Ann
Petrucceli '01, and included a photo of some of participants at the program's New York Institute.
Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Lecturer Anita Silvey provided a book "pick of the week" to the Boston
Sunday Globe's "Shelf Life" column.
