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  1. Sara Getman with her mother.

    Third-generation student, Sara Getman '22 tells us about her experience in the Honors Program and what it means to carry on the Simmons legacy.

  2. Eileen Fontenot '14MS in the Thomas Crane Library

    Adult Services Librarian Eileen Fontenot ’14MS talks book clubs, field trips, and the skills needed to work in a public library.

  3. Headshot of Isis Rivera

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

  4. Headshot of Erica Moura

    Congratulations to Professor Erica Moura '10, the 2019 recipient of the Alden Poole Faculty Mentor Award!

  5. Attendees of the 2018 Communications Networking Dinner.

    Communications students and alumnae came together for the sixth annual Communications Alumnae-Student Networking Dinner.

  6. Headshot of Professor Robert Coulam

    School of Business Professor Robert Coulam shares his thoughts on the state of health policy in light of the 2020 Presidential election.

  7. 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.

  8. Pragyee Nepal with balloons spelling "google" at CodeU by Google.

    We caught up with computer science major, Pragyee Nepal '21, about her experience in STEM.

  9. 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.

  10. Headshot of Jennifer Putney

    Jennifer Putney '12PhD, Sara Keary, PhD, Nicholas Hebert ’16MSW, Lisa Krinsky '94MSW, and Rebekah Halmo ’17MSW received the Rose Dobrof Award for their paper entitled, “Fear Runs Deep: The Anticipated Needs of LGBT Older Adults in Long-Term Care.”