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Student Blogs

Student Blogs

What to learn more about what Simmons is like? Several of our graduate students are blogging about their experiences:


Gender/Cultural Studies Student Blog

Caroline NarbyCaroline is a first-year graduate student at Simmons pursuing an MA in Gender/Cultural Studies. She received her undergraduate degree in Women's and Gender Studies from Wellesley College, and as she continues her studies she intends to focus on representations of disability, particularly of autism, in mass media and popular culture. To that end, she is very excited about the emphases on intersectionality and cultural analysis that she has found in the Gender/Cultural Studies department at Simmons.

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MAT Student Blog

Veronica RogersVeronica is a new student in the MAT program, working towards her license in Elementary Education. Veronica feels that her most meaningful personal and professional experiences have been those involving teaching and education. She is excited by the prospect of learning how to foster a nurturing and challenging environment, where students want to learn and feel supported in their goals.

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Educational Leadership Student Blog

Nastasia LawtonNastasia Lawton is a Ph.D. candidate in the Educational Leadership program. Her research interests are focused on schools and policies that create pathways for students who have previously dropped out of school to get back on track towards earning a diploma and continuing to post-secondary education. She is currently the Advancement Associate at Boston Day and Evening Academy, a Horace Mann Charter School whose mission is to serve students who are overage for grade level and at high risk of dropping out of high school.

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