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  1. Headshot of President Helen Drinan

    A message from President Helen Drinan.

  2. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum courtyard

    Although we're spending more time indoors these days, it doesn't mean we can't experience the world! If you're starting to feel stir crazy, take a look at this list to see famous museums, trails and more from the comfort of your home.

  3. Headshot of Nicole Cunha

    SLIS alum, Nicole Cunha '13, '16MA, '16MS discusses the importance of welcoming patrons with disabilities and the need for representation among library staff.

  4. Diana Namumbejja Abwoye promoting condom use on the streets of Kampala.

    We caught up with Diana about the first time she read "Our Bodies, Ourselves," and how this book ultimately changed the trajectory of her future.

  5. Headshot of Lydia Ogden

    "Race and Disability in Media Coverage of the Police Homicide of Eric Garner," co-authored by Professor Lydia Ogden, asks clinical social workers to turn a critical eye toward media accounts of police violence, racism, and ableism in order to better treat their clients.

  6. At Simmons, we pride ourselves in educating the next generation of leaders. Take a look at how these students and alums felt empowered by their Simmons education.

  7. Eliza Brown in the Eric Carle Museum bookstore.

    As retail manager of the Erice Carle Museum bookstore, Eliza is an expert in children's literature! We asked Eliza about her journey to the museum and how Simmons empowered her to speak her mind.

  8. Headshot of Spela Trefalt

    Professor Špela Trefalt tells us about her upcoming “Coach Approach to Leadership” course and what we can learn by researching the struggles and successes of working women.

  9. Main College Building on Simmons' academic campus.

    Simmons earns national honor for its commitment to first-generation student success.

  10. Stethoscopes hanging on rack

    As a profession, nursing offers opportunities, challenges and some of the greatest rewards. Take a look at why these Simmons students and alums decided to pursue a meaningful career in nursing!