Featured Events
Events
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Interested in holding an event at Simmons? Visit Conference and Special Events.
Easter is the most important religious festival in the Christian calendar, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, which Christians believe occurred on the third day after his crucifixion. It is a celebration of renewal. Community: Christian Common...
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.
Connect with an admissions counselor and academic advisor to learn more about Simmons' options for completing your undergraduate degree online.
Join colleagues from across the COF for a student panel event focused on inclusive teaching practices
Your admission counselor is holding virtual "coffee hours" to answer any questions you may have about applying to Simmons University's online degree completion program.
Please join us for the 2026 Robert M. Gay Lecture, "Getting Fitted for the Work": Harriet Tubman’s Preparation for a Lifetime of Courageous Action, with Tiya Miles as the keynote speaker!
Congratulations! We couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome you, your family, and fellow future Sharks to campus for Accepted Students Day, a celebration of your achievement and the exciting journey ahead.
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)).
Join Us On-Campus! For students who have been admitted to the Transfer Nursing program for Fall 2026. Join our admission counselors and a member of the Nursing faculty to learn about the ins and outs of the program, have lunch...
Join the Women's College Coalition, Simmons University, and partner institutions for an extraordinary gathering of women's college alumnae/i — and this is more than just an event. It's a homecoming.
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What type of student are you?
What type of student are you?