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  1. 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.

  2. Headshot of Eva Lynch '21

    Eva Lynch '21, President of Simmons University's Girls Who Code Chapter, encourages computer science and math students to join Girls Who Code.

  3. Lauren Wagner at the Grace Hopper Celebration

    What are you studying? I'm a data science & analytics major, and I'm double minoring in math & statistics and women’s and gender studies. Why did you pursue a degree in data science and analytics? I’ve always been a huge...

  4. Pragyee Nepal and Helen Drinan at the Founder's Day Celebration.

    In honor of Founder's Day, undergraduate students are invited to participate in an essay contest. This year, Pragyee Nepal '21 was selected to present her essay during Simmons' annual celebration.

  5. Katie Sheehan, Nicole Rasmussen, Natalie Zucco, Pragyee Nepal, Kaya Chou-Kudu, Nanette Veilleux, Catherine Dumas, Eva Lynch at the Grace Hopper Celebration

    Faculty of the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences presented at the 2019 Grace Hopper Celebration, known as "the world's largest gathering of women technologists."

  6. Headshot of Brandon Bellanti

    Brandon Bellanti '20MS tells us about his internship with Akamai Technologies, a company that works to deliver content securely and seamlessly across the internet.

  7. Headshot of Lauren Provost

    Assistant Professor Lauren Provost studies what we can do to protect ourselves online.

  8. Headshot of Erica Walker

    Erica Walker '01 studies how a noisy environment impacts our health. Tell us about your background and your current role. I graduated from Simmons in 2001 with my bachelor’s degree in economics and mathematics and went on to teach math...

  9. Assistant Professor Amber Stubbs, Teriyana Cohens, Michelle Medici, Peizhu Qian, and Patrice Miller.

    Math and computer science students present at the 2019 Undergraduate Symposium! Mathematics and computer science students had an impressive showing at the Simmons Undergraduate Symposium on April 23. In addition to poster presentations, a student project was chosen for a...

  10. Headshot of Amy Worth

    Dix Scholar, Amy Worth ’19 on her learning experiences beyond the classroom. What does it mean to be a Dix Scholar? The Dorothea Lynde Dix Scholars Program is for women over the age of 24 or for women pursuing a...