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  1. Pragyee Nepal with balloons spelling "google" at CodeU by Google.

    We caught up with computer science major, Pragyee Nepal '21, about her experience in STEM.

  2. Megan Dowd Lambert ’02MA and partner Sean St. Marie ’19MS.

    Simmons Lecturer Megan Dowd Lambert ’02MA and partner Sean St. Marie ’19MS purchase Modern Memoirs, Inc.

  3. Headshot of Jennifer Putney

    Jennifer Putney '12PhD, Sara Keary, PhD, Nicholas Hebert ’16MSW, Lisa Krinsky '94MSW, and Rebekah Halmo ’17MSW received the Rose Dobrof Award for their paper entitled, “Fear Runs Deep: The Anticipated Needs of LGBT Older Adults in Long-Term Care.”

  4. Campus Rendering
    Campus & Community

    Implementation of the University’s vision for the future is entering a new phase.

  5. Susan Brady

    Simmons University proudly announced today the newest appointee to the Deloitte-Ellen Gabriel Chair for Women and Leadership, Susan Brady. Brady, a renowned women’s leadership coach, strategist, and author, has served as Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of the Simmons...

  6. Headshot of Jeremy Brown.

    We caught up with Social Work PhD candidate, Jeremy Brown '22PhD about his research on a variety of issues relevant to individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder.

  7. Kaya Chou Kudu at the 2019 Grace Hopper Celebration

    Kaya Chou-Kudu '20 tells us about the importance of encouraging women in the male-dominated field of technology.

  8. Headshot of Eva Lynch '21

    Eva Lynch '21, President of Simmons University's Girls Who Code Chapter, encourages computer science and math students to join Girls Who Code.

  9. Dean Lepaine Sharpe-McHenry speaking at congressional briefing.

    Dean of the College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences, Lepaine Sharp-McHenry, gives a firsthand account of participating in the congressional briefing on Capitol Hill.

  10. For Jonathan Stewart '22MSW, integrity is something he holds above all else. It’s how he characterizes his veteran experience, and how he characterizes social work at Simmons. During his military service, Jonathan always felt fulfilled; however as he puts it...