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  1. Professor Bastian's new book examines colonialism from an archivist's perspective. Can you tell us a bit about your book? Decolonizing the Caribbean Record, An Archives Reader, was initially envisioned as a text for the Masters of Archival Science (MAS) degree...

  2. Gwen Ifill

    The Simmons University Archives is pleased to announce that the Gwen Ifill Papers are open to researchers. Generously donated to the Simmons University Archives in 2017 by Gwen Ifill's brother, Bert Ifill, the collection documents the career of Gwen Ifill...

  3. The U.S. Flag outside of the Main College Building

    Ambassador (ret) William M. Bellamy, Warburg Professor of International Relations, shares his thoughts on the State of the Union. After being delayed due to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, many were interested to finally hear President Trump's views...

  4. Headshot of Marie desJardins

    Dean Marie desJardins presents the AI Research Roadmap. The College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences Dean Marie desJardins presented at the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Annual Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii on January 29. Dean desJardins...

  5. Headshot of Christina Howe

    Christina Howe '17 shares her path to studying biostatistics at the doctoral level.

  6. Pam Qian standing next to sculpture of an owl.

    Pam tells us about the power of computer science and winning the "computing4change" competition! On choosing Simmons I took a college trip in my junior year of high school and fell in love with Boston. I was so impressed that...

  7. Caryn Anderson, Michèle Cloonan, and the Iraqi librarians on "graduation day."

    SLIS faculty train librarians in Iraq. The School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) within the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences has trained librarians and archivists in Iraq since 2004. After the American invasion, SLIS received funding from...

  8. Headshot of Sherry Seibel

    We asked Sherry about her research into the gender gap in computer science education. Dix scholar, Sherry Seibel '18 is researching how the motivations of women who attend coding bootcamps differ from the motivations of women who attend undergraduate computer...

  9. Headshot of Robert Goldman

    Simmons implements The R Project for Statistical Computing. Beginning this fall, all undergraduate statistics courses implemented The R Project statistical package — a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. To support the move, a site devoted to The...

  10. Computer science student Eva Lynch.

    Mathematics, computing, and statistics students excel in research and technology. Simmons is proud of our undergraduate students for engaging in impressive research projects, presenting papers, and offering their knowledge to others in the form of workshops and publications. Do you...