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

    Simmons University today announced that it will unveil a fully online and reimagined undergraduate offering to complement its traditional on campus experience that will be ready for new and returning students on September 1, 2020. The new program will accelerate...

  2. Headshot of Millicent Gorham

    Millicent Gorham '76, '11HD is the Executive Director of the National Black Nurses Association, Inc., which represents 250,000 African American nurses in the United States.

  3. Headshot of Shreya Arumugam '12

    Shreya tells us about her journey of rediscovering her passion for medicine and how her Simmons community helped her get there.

  4. The Simmons cupola against a blue sky

    Dear Friends of Simmons University, I am so pleased to have the opportunity to reflect on the role of research at Simmons University, and to offer this Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2019 that features the research accomplishments of faculty...

  5. Close-up of "Simmons" etched into the Main College Building

    A message from Miriam Berkowitz Blue, Hillel Director and Spiritual Advisor.

  6. Headshot of Jennifer Putney

    This grant will help increase the number of trained social workers who can deliver high-quality care to underserved populations dealing with substance use disorders.

  7. Side by side photos of Robyn Cortese with and without a mask on

    We caught up with Robyn about her experience working at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. Headshot of Holly Smith

    Holly Smith ’08MS is a college archivist at Spelman College, where she leads the management of the long-term preservation projects and access to on-site collections.

  9. Front of Main College Building

    Moving a university from a real campus to a virtual one isn’t easy, but Simmons’ decade-plus of experience in online graduate education helped the University and its students ease the transition.

  10. Meg Garvey working out at home

    Did you know that exercise also improves brain function? Adjunct Professor Meg Garvey shares the importance of staying active and gives us some easy tips to keep your body moving!