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  1. This virtual panel discussion will offer social work educators tips for utilizing digital resources to enhance teaching and practice during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

  2. Headshot of Lydia Ogden

    "Race and Disability in Media Coverage of the Police Homicide of Eric Garner," co-authored by Professor Lydia Ogden, asks clinical social workers to turn a critical eye toward media accounts of police violence, racism, and ableism in order to better treat their clients.

  3. The Simmons academic campus

    Online training helps health professionals meet state law Chapter 260 requirements and prepares them for work with survivors and others impacted by domestic and sexual violence.

  4. We caught up with Matt about his current career with Home Base and how Simmons helped him get there.

  5. Headshot of Kareena Richards

    Kareena tells us how Simmons prepared her for her role as an integrated behavioral health clinician at the South End Community Health Center.

  6. Tamara Cadet

    Simmons University proudly announced today that Tamara Cadet, Ph.D., L.I.C.S.W., M.P.H., an Associate Professor at the Simmons School of Social Work, has been awarded a grant by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to optimize colorectal cancer screening decisions among older adults with low health literacy.

  7. Headshot of Michelle Putnam

    Professor Michelle Putnam, Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Gerontological Social Work, discusses a significant oversight in the field of social work: our aging population.

  8. Jackie tells us how the Simmons Integrated Mental Health and Primary Care Clinical Training led her to work for the Dimock Center.

  9. Hannah Parlman on a beach

    Hannah tells us why math is her passion and takes us through her journey to Rwanda.

  10. Headshot of Cristal Martin

    Cristal tells us about her position with the Whittier Street Health Center and why it's important to have representation in community clinics.