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  1. Main College Building on Simmons' academic campus.

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

  2. 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!

  3. Professor Cynthia Ingols with her Organizational Change textbook

    Professor Ingols published the fourth edition of her book, "Organizational Change: An Action-Oriented Toolkit," which guides students through organizational change and encourages readers to lead as change agents.

  4. Headshot of Makayla Beckford

    Makayla shares how the School of Business helped her prepare for her position with PharmaLogics Recruiting.

  5. Derek Mosley giving a presentation.

    Derek Mosley ’11MS shares unexpected items from the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History.

  6. The Simmons academic campus

    Online training helps health professionals meet state law Chapter 260 requirements and prepares them for work with survivors and others impacted by domestic and sexual violence.

  7. Mike Welch working in the athletic training office

    We caught up with Mike about the Sports Medicine Department and his passion for Simmons Athletics!

  8. Portraits of Mary Church Terrell, Anna Julia Cooper, and Anna Dickinson

    Simmons University and Wentworth Institute of Technology will highlight the contributions of women suffragists and host an event where participants can review and transcribe handwritten suffragist materials.

  9. The Simmons cupola against a blue sky
    Announcement

    I’m writing to share some context for the story you may have seen in today’s media about one of our rating agencies having revised its outlook for Simmons from stable to negative. There are a few important facts to understand...

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

    Senior Vice President of Organizational Culture, Inclusion & Equity, Debra Pérez, thoughtfully engages in the question: "Why and how do we meaningfully acknowledge land?"