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Shemini Atzeret is a Jewish holiday that directly follows the seven-day festival of Sukkot. Its name means "Eighth Day of Assembly," and it is considered by some to be a separate festival, as it concludes the intense period of the...
Simchat Torah begins at sundown and marks the completion of the annual cycle of reading the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) in synagogues and the beginning of the new cycle. This s a joyous Jewish holiday...
Ready to start a meaningful career in nursing? At Simmons University, bachelor’s degree holders from any field can discover exciting pathways to seamlessly transition into the nursing profession. Whether your goal is to become a Registered Nurse (RN), Family Nurse...
Join Graduate Programs Director Dr. Diane Grossman and learn about the Master of Arts in Gender and Cultural Studies and the joint Public Policy + Gender and Cultural Studies degree.
Join Ifill admission staff and program directors and learn about the Simmons University Gwen Ifill School of Media, Humanities, and Social Science Graduate programs
Our information session offers the opportunity to interact directly with our panel of current students and faculty and get your questions answered! You will learn about the doctoral program and the people who make Simmons School of Social Work unique.
Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a major Hindu festival celebrated over five days. The name comes from the Sanskrit word for "row of lights," and its central theme is the triumph of light over darkness and...
Join us on campus for our October open house and learn more about Simmons. Take a tour, meet Admission and Financial Aid staff, hear from faculty, and more!
Attend our in person Information Session on the SLIS West campus to learn about our single Master's of Library Science (MS) degree options and dual degree options (Library and Information Science Archives (MS)/History (MA); Library and Information Science (MS)/Children's Literature (MA)).
Simmons University School of Library and Information Science welcomes Dr. Karen E. Fisher, professor at the University of Washington Information School. In this talk Dr. Fisher shares the making of “Zaatari: Culinary Traditions of the World’s Largest Syrian Refugee Camp”
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