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 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 Graduate Programs Director Cathie Mercier and learn about the Master of Arts in Children's Literature, the Master of Fine Arts in Writing for Children, and dual MA/MFA degree.
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...
The Simmons University 2026 Spring Career Fair offers an excellent opportunity for students from the Colleges of the Fenway and professionals to connect and network for full-time positions, internships, and part-time opportunities.
Attend a Dissertation Defense by Mr. John Racine: "Teaching Consultation Skills to Behavior Analysis Master's Students"
Join us for an engaging on campus info session and explore how our Master of Social Work program — available on-campus in Boston and in a flexible hybrid format—prepares you for a career in clinical social work from day one.
Naw-Rúz, which begins at sundown, is the Baha'i New Year, a traditional celebration in Iran adopted as a holy day as associated with Baha'i. It is a celebration of spring and new life. Community: Bahá’í Common practices: Festive music Dancing...
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!
What type of student are you?
What type of student are you?
What type of student are you?