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  1. Ifill Stamp

    Dozens of excited Simmons students, alumnae/i, faculty, staff, and friends gathered at 300 The Fenway on February 4 for a lively celebration of the new Gwen Ifill “Forever” stamp issued by the U.S. Postal Service January 30 as part of its Black Heritage series. The Gwen Ifill College of Media, Arts, and Humanities hosted the event which it cosponsored with Simmons’ Office of Organizational Culture, Inclusion & Equity, and the Postal Service.

  2. Gwen Ifill

    As the Gwen Ifill Station, any mail sent from Simmons University on February 4 will get to drop in and have the special Gwen Ifill Station pictorial postmark on it.

  3. Headshot of Gwen Ifill

    Take a look at the buzz surrounding the release of the 43rd Black Heritage stamp honoring Gwen Ifill.

  4. Main College Building on Simmons' academic campus.

    Take a look back at Simmons' top moments and stories from 2019!

  5. Headshot of Isis Rivera

    Isis Rivera '20 tells us how the Boston Scholarship made attending Simmons a possibility.

  6. Campus Rendering
    Campus & Community

    Implementation of the University’s vision for the future is entering a new phase.

  7. Headshot of Eva Lynch '21

    Eva Lynch '21, President of Simmons University's Girls Who Code Chapter, encourages computer science and math students to join Girls Who Code.

  8. Dean Lepaine Sharpe-McHenry speaking at congressional briefing.

    Dean of the College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences, Lepaine Sharp-McHenry, gives a firsthand account of participating in the congressional briefing on Capitol Hill.

  9. Stormy the Shark

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

  10. Hallway in The Gwen Ifill School of Media, Humanities and Social Sciences

    The Ifill Forum invited the important national voices of Judy Woodruff, Asma Khalid, Maya Valentine '19, and Yamiche Alcindor to discuss this year's theme of "Race, Media, and Democracy."