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  1. Vin Sowders standing in front of a U.S. Flag

    We caught up with Vin about the importance of Veterans Day and changing careers.

  2. Carmen Báez (founder of PRxPR) with PRxPR grantees and Cialitos Community leaders Deborah  Colon and Hector Ortiz Figueroa - in Ciales, PR.  July 2019.

    We caught up with Carmen Báez '79, '03HD about her creation of PRxPR, a private fund dedicated to helping rebuild Puerto Rico after the devastating hurricanes, Irma and Maria.

  3. Headshot of Michele Cloonan

    Professor and Dean Emerita Michele Cloonan’s book, The Monumental Challenge of Preservation: The Past in a Volatile World, received the University of Mary Washington Historic Preservation Book Prize for 2019.

  4. Lauren Wagner at the Grace Hopper Celebration

    What are you studying? I'm a data science & analytics major, and I'm double minoring in math & statistics and women’s and gender studies. Why did you pursue a degree in data science and analytics? I’ve always been a huge...

  5. Headshot of Christina Ciampa

    Alumna Christina Ciampa ’08, ‘14MS was constantly searching for stories that reflected her own experience. We caught up with Christina about the inspiration behind All She Wrote Books, a pop-up bookstore that elevates female, queer and non-binary voices.

  6. Students in class

    A new minor in Health Humanities offers students a broad perspective Simmons University and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Science (MCPHS) have created a shared program in Health Humanities, funded by a Davis Grant. The Health Humanities minor...

  7. Stormy the Shark

    Simmons Radio Music Director, Carly Dickler '21 has the inside scoop on the radio's spookiest annual event: The Ghost Hunt.

  8. Pragyee Nepal and Helen Drinan at the Founder's Day Celebration.

    In honor of Founder's Day, undergraduate students are invited to participate in an essay contest. This year, Pragyee Nepal '21 was selected to present her essay during Simmons' annual celebration.

  9. Headshot of Professor Johnnie Hamilton-Mason

    The CSWE Council on the Role and Status of Women in Social Work Education annually awards a feminist scholar who has advanced feminist knowledge as it pertains to social work theory, research, practice, policy, and education. Congratulations to Dr. Johnnie Haliton-Mason!

  10. Katie Sheehan, Nicole Rasmussen, Natalie Zucco, Pragyee Nepal, Kaya Chou-Kudu, Nanette Veilleux, Catherine Dumas, Eva Lynch at the Grace Hopper Celebration

    Faculty of the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences presented at the 2019 Grace Hopper Celebration, known as "the world's largest gathering of women technologists."