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  1. Abigail PinterParsons at the swan boat attraction in Boston Commons.

    Abigail PinterParsons tells us about discovering her passion for computer science after entering Simmons as undeclared, and finding her confidence as a leader through the Simmons University Dance Company.

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

    Charepoo's project, “Understanding How The Ruhi Institute Can Advance in The Boston Area,” will focus on the Institute's successes in communities around the world in the hopes of contributing to the growth of local programs in Boston.

  3. Headshot of Sandi Fenwick

    Fenwick honored at Simmons Leadership Conference for her leadership and service at the nation’s top pediatric hospital.

  4. Headshot of Sandi Fenwick

    Sandi Fenwick ’72, CEO of Boston Children’s Hospital, is the recipient of the inaugural Helen G. Drinan Visionary Leader award. Prior to the ceremony, we asked Fenwick her thoughts on the award, her career, and what it means to be a visionary leader.

  5. Management and Academic Building on the academic campus

    We caught up with Charlotte Streat ’00MBA, Vice President, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) at Liberty Mutual, about asking uncomfortable questions in order to yield better business outcomes. Learn more about her journey and why these conversations are important.

  6. Joyce Kulhawik speaking at the 2019 International Leadership Conference

    Preeminent women’s leadership conference to showcase “Resilience and Authenticity” of inspiring leaders during ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Main College Building

    Dr. Roberto N. (Bert) Ifill, brother of the late Gwen Ifill, brings 30 years of experience in higher education and strategic planning to this role.

  8. Bria Gambrell with feminist activist Gloria Steinem at the 2019 National Women's Studies Association in San Francisco, California.

    Co-Director of Mass NOW, Bria Gambrell, shares her motivation behind pursuing a dual degree in gender and cultural studies and public policy, and why she finds her position with Mass NOW so rewarding.

  9. Headshot of Susana Donkor

    We caught up with Susana Donkor '21 about her experience as a biochemistry major, RISE mentor and vice president of the Commuter Student Organization.

  10. Headshot of Renique Kersh

    Simmons University is pleased to announce that after a comprehensive, nationwide search, Dr. Renique Kersh has been selected to serve as vice president of student affairs.