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  1. Headshot of Beatriz Cobeta

    Meet Beatriz Cobeta, the new assistant professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures! Learn more about her passion for literature and her family's favorite place to travel.

  2. The Simmons cupola against a blue sky

    President Lynn Perry Wooten shares the news of the passing of Dr. William “Bill” Kahl, who served as the first provost at Simmons during a particularly transformative period for the University.

  3. Jenny Huynh's color-coded planner

    Saloni Kumar '23 caught up with the Simmons Academic Mentors to bust time management myths, find out their unique study styles, and uncover their expert studying tips.

  4. Headshot of Sarah Mariski

    We caught up with Sarah Mariski '22 about why she chose the business program at Simmons and how she found the confidence to be a leader.

  5. Simmons University Main College Building's cupola with the Boston city skyline in the background

    President Wooten writes about her takeaways from the second annual Ifill Forum, and how she hopes to foster racial and social equity here at Simmons.

  6. Headshot of Carla Silva

    Silva tells us about her unexpected journey into sales and the value of being open to different job opportunities, which may lead to something greater.

  7. Simmons University Main College Building in the fall

    The public health programs at Simmons prepare students to work toward achieving health equity at the local, national and global levels.

  8. On November 19, President Wooten virtually met with parents to discuss what makes the Simmons student experience unique.

  9. Management and Academic Building on the academic campus

    Professor Nelson was a driving force behind the new School of Business minor, Leadership for Social Impact. This spring, Nelson will teach "Social Action Leaders," one of the University's designated service-learning courses.

  10. Headshot of Jacqueline Jimenez-Maldonado

    In her role as a clinical social worker, Jacqueline works with patients and families in need of support and resources related to urgent medical care, as well as complex health and social issues.