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  1. Headshot of Samantha Meltzer-Brody

    As an innovator and game-changer in the field of postpartum research and development, Dr. Samantha Meltzer-Brody '89 is disrupting the way we approach reproductive psychiatry by breaking down the barriers women face when seeking treatment.

  2. Megan Dowd Lambert ’02MA and partner Sean St. Marie ’19MS.

    Simmons Lecturer Megan Dowd Lambert ’02MA and partner Sean St. Marie ’19MS purchase Modern Memoirs, Inc.

  3. Carmen Báez (founder of PRxPR) with PRxPR grantees and Cialitos Community leaders Deborah  Colon and Hector Ortiz Figueroa - in Ciales, PR.  July 2019.

    We caught up with Carmen Báez '79, '03HD about her creation of PRxPR, a private fund dedicated to helping rebuild Puerto Rico after the devastating hurricanes, Irma and Maria.

  4. Headshot of Christina Ciampa

    Alumna Christina Ciampa ’08, ‘14MS was constantly searching for stories that reflected her own experience. We caught up with Christina about the inspiration behind All She Wrote Books, a pop-up bookstore that elevates female, queer and non-binary voices.

  5. Headshot of Paola Chapa

    We caught up with Paola Chapa Cerviatti '18MSW about her important role with Casa Esperanza, a mental health clinic serving Latino adults.

  6. Watermelon Mock-a-rita from the recipe book Drinking for Two: Nutritious Mocktails for the Mom-to-Be

    Diana Licalzi ‘17C, MS, RDN and Kerry Criss ‘18C, MS, RDN tell us about their recently published book, Drinking for Two: Nutritious Mocktails For The Mom-To-Be.

  7. Headshot of Mike Duggan

    Mike Duggan '18MSW tells us how the Simmons MSW program prepared him for his position as Director of Business Development for Recovery Centers of America.

  8. Jacqui and Grace Gerbracht

    Jacqui Gerbracht '94 tells us why she's excited for her daughter, Grace Gerbracht '23, to join the Simmons nursing program.

  9. Headshot of Claudia Willett

    Claudia Willett ’11, ’15MA/MS is the Project Archivist for the John S. McCain Papers at Arizona State University (ASU). Willett shared with us her efforts to establish a cohesive collection from these materials.

  10. Danielle Zoller is a Jail Librarian for the D.C. Public Library. She’s been working in correctional libraries for the past 6 years. She received her BA in English literature from Roger Williams University and her MS in library science from Simmons.