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  1. Simmons University Main College Building

    Grant received from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to train social work students and practitioners to enhance trauma-informed mental health care in schools.

  2. Front of the Main College Building

    The Simmons University Doctorate of Social Work online program is attractive to experienced social work professionals, enabling students to pursue and advance in diverse clinical social work careers.

  3. Stethoscopes hanging on rack

    #DocsOnCall intern, Selma Chamime ’23, tells us about working with the initiative and the massive impact it has made on combatting pandemic-related misinformation.

  4. Main College Building on Simmons' academic campus.

    Support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation enables Simmons to boost efforts to provide accessible and accurate information about COVID-19 to vulnerable communities.

  5. Main College Building on Simmons' academic campus.

    The online DSW program enables students to pursue diverse clinical social work careers through a unique focus on leadership, clinical practice and teaching.

  6. Renada Goldberg with a chalkboard about her Precious Family Study

    Meet Renada Goldberg, the new assistant professor in the School of Social Work! Learn more about her career as a community-practice social worker, and what show she'll watch on repeat.

  7. Main College Building on Simmons' academic campus.

    The School of Social Work recently became the only school of social work in New England to require students to complete a course on substance use.

  8. The front of the Main College Building in the Fall

    Simmons’ new Center for innovation, education, training and research in behavioral health receives award from the Council on Social Work Education.

  9. Headshot of Professor Johnnie Hamilton-Mason

    The National Association of Black Social Workers recognizes Dr. Johnnie Hamilton-Mason with the Distinguished Educator of the Year award.

  10. Headshots of Johnnie Hamilton Mason and Hugo Kamya

    Four Massachusetts nonprofit human services agencies commission study by Simmons University and African Bridge Network.