1. Azeb Freitas ’17, Alex Mireles ’17, and Trang Nguyen ’18 at their capstone presentation with Community Engagement staff.

    For their capstone project, Azeb Freitas ’17, Alex Mireles ’17, and Trang Nguyen ’18 worked with Simmons Community Engagement to create an alternative spring break program in Boston with a local service and social justice focus.

  2. Headshot of  Autumn Ledgister-Cummins

    Congratulations to Autumn Ledgister-Cummins '20, recipient of the Ifill Scholarship!

  3. Headshot of Juliana Gamba

    Congratulations to Juliana Gamba '20, recipient of the Ifill Scholarship!

  4. Headshot of Anna Zhang

    Congratulations to Anna Zhang '20, recipient of the Ifill Scholarship! We caught up with Anna about what the Ifill Scholarship means to her and why she decided to pursue a double major in history and sociology.

  5. Simmons student, Chuck Todd and Abby Vervaeke on the set of Meet the Press

    We caught up with Abby about her experience at Meet the Press and how she hopes to carry on Gwen Ifill's legacy as Dean's Fellow for The Ifill College.

  6. Lauren Kaye standing in front of hedges spelling out "INBOUND"

    Lauren Kaye '20 tells us about her internship with HubSpot's INBOUND conference and what it was like seeing her hard work on display.

  7. Headshot of Gabrielle Freeman

    Gabrielle Freeman '20 tells us about the valuable lessons she learned from her internships.

  8. Maralee Mitchell giving Convocation address.
    Student Story

    Woman on Campus and Senior Class President, Maralee Mitchell '20, welcomes first-year students and addresses the senior class during Convocation.

  9. Sunnie Hodge jumping on Table Mountain

    Public health major, Sunnie Hodge '20, tells us about designing and implementing a PrEP Champion Training Program for her internship in South Africa.

  10. Donata Liu with a Malawian woman and her child.

    One of the most invaluable lessons I took home with me was finding true joy. Despite all the hardship, there was a beautiful and radiant JOY that was so present in the Malawians. Though poverty is a reality in many of the women's lives, they were generous and so rich in joy.