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  1. Students eating in dining hall.

    Professor Rachele Pojednic, Professor Elizabeth Metallinos-Katsaras, and Exercise Science major, Kaitlyn Lapeyre '18 share some tips on staying healthy during the semester! 1. Drink plenty of water "Replace at least one caloric beverage with water. By replacing these beverages with...

  2. Mary Coletti at the Grand Canyon

    Mary tells us about her experience transferring to Simmons. What is your major? I'm in the exercise science & physical therapy program. What made you make the decision to transfer to Simmons? Simmons was the only school that I applied...

  3. Emma Mullen at the Grand Canyon

    Emma tells us how the Honors Program takes her education to a new level. How did you choose your area of study? Helping people every day and interacting with patients are both big factors that attracted me to the field...

  4. Madeline Uretsky at Convocation

    Madeline tells us about her work with the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts. Why did you decide to major in neuroscience and behavior? I always wanted to be an eye doctor and never thought about neuroscience as a field to...

  5. Feet standing on a bathroom scale.

    Risk factors for excessive gestational weight gain among low income women receiving WIC services. This project is a collaboration between Simmons University and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and includes nine years of longitudinal data representing a large proportion...