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  1. Meg Garvey working out at home

    Did you know that exercise also improves brain function? Adjunct Professor Meg Garvey shares the importance of staying active and gives us some easy tips to keep your body moving!

  2. Alternative Spring Break Leaders: Molly Blackwell ’20, Sabrina Khalif ’21 & Kat Reidl ’20

    We caught up with Molly about her many experiences with Alternative Spring Break and the lessons she's learned from visiting these communities.

  3. Sunnie Hodge jumping on Table Mountain

    Public health major, Sunnie Hodge '20, tells us about designing and implementing a PrEP Champion Training Program for her internship in South Africa.

  4. Volunteers throw apples into the air in the orchard.

    Caroline Codair '19, '22DPT, Jenna Clemenzi '19, '20MPP and Cara Stockman '19, '22DPT tell us about volunteering with Boston Area Gleaners. About the students Caroline: I'm on the exercise science/physical therapy 3+3 track. I knew I wanted to work alongside...

  5. Headshot of Lisa Brown

    Determining the underlying causes of child obesity in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts. The researchers for this project will perform a needs assessment to determine the underlying causes of child obesity in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts. This assessment has...

  6. Kaitlyn Lapeyre in front of the Louvre.

    We spoke with Kaitlyn about her passion for empowering women. Why did you decide to come to Simmons? I wanted to live in a city, but still have that comfort and security of a small campus. I really feel that...

  7. 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...

  8. 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...