Featured Events
Events
Interested in holding an event at Simmons? Visit Conference and Special Events.
Interested in holding an event at Simmons? Visit Conference and Special Events.
Attend a Dissertation Defense by Mr. John Racine: "Teaching Consultation Skills to Behavior Analysis Master's Students"
The SESD, in collaboration with the Multicultural Center and the Religious Advisor, is hosting a Community Dinner to foster connection and reflection. This event is open to everyone and will feature warm food, reflective dialogue, and activities.
Are you passionate about a book you’ve recently read? Excited to discover new titles recommended by your colleagues? Then don’t miss our upcoming Book Share Event—an engaging opportunity to share and hear about books that inspire, entertain, and enlighten!
Join Senior Associate Director for Teaching and Learning Sarah Rose Cavanagh in a no-guilt book club this semester, focused on solving common problems (aka “snafus”!) in the classroom.
Join colleagues from across the COF for a casual evening visit to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum!
Attend a Dissertation Proposal Defense by Ms. Serena Bousquet: "Teaching Behavior Therapists to Implement Components of Trauma-Informed Care"
Women’s sports are not just having a moment, they’re defining an era. We are calling everyone who wants to be a part of it! “The Women’s Sports Era” A conversation on studying and succeeding in the Business of Women’s Sports...
Dr. Lynne Bowker is the 2026 Allen Smith Visiting Scholar. In her keynote lecture she will examine how the dominance of English in scholarly publishing creates inequities for researchers and limits knowledge exchange.
Please join us for the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program's Annual Bread and Roses Dinner and Conversation, co-sponsored this year with the SLIS Archives Management Concentration.
Connect students to appropriate resources This 60-minute interactive session is designed to equip faculty, staff, and administrators with the knowledge and tools to recognize when a student may be struggling, initiate supportive conversations, and connect students to appropriate resources. Join...
What type of student are you?
What type of student are you?
What type of student are you?