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  1. Headshots of Hannah Arnow, Melissa Jennison, and Kerri MacLaury

    Library and Information Science students share their experiences completing fieldwork during the pandemic, and tell us the advantages of online internships.

  2. Headshot of Susana Donkor

    We caught up with Susana Donkor '21 about her experience as a biochemistry major, RISE mentor and vice president of the Commuter Student Organization.

  3. Headshot of Ismah Ahmed

    We caught up with data science and analytics major, Ismah Ahmed '22, about her COVID-19 project and online learning during a pandemic.

  4. Headshot of Cate Cox

    Cate Cox '23 shares her experience as an intern with Sahiyo, an organization dedicated to ending female genital cutting and creating positive social change through dialogue, education, and collaboration.

  5. Headshot of Carolina Quiroa

    Congratulations to Carolina Quiroa ’21MS, recipient of the 2019 Elmar W. Seibel Scholarship. In her award application, Quiroa shared her experience preserving the visual history of Guatemala.

  6. Headshot of Kimberly Calle

    Kotzen scholar and nursing student, Kimberly Calle '23, tells us about her independent service project with Casa Alitas and the many lessons she learned from her fellow volunteers and immigrants seeking asylum.

  7. Jenny Huynh's color-coded planner

    Saloni Kumar '23 caught up with the Simmons Academic Mentors to bust time management myths, find out their unique study styles, and uncover their expert studying tips.

  8. Headshot of Sarah Mariski

    We caught up with Sarah Mariski '22 about why she chose the business program at Simmons and how she found the confidence to be a leader.

  9. Headshot of Jocelyn Leighton

    Jocelyn tells us what inspired her to run for South Portland's City Council and the issues she hopes to tackle while in office.

  10. Headshot of Brooke Zahine

    Brooke Zahine '24 was selected as this year's student speaker for Founder's Day. Students were asked to discuss an example of inclusive leadership skills they've witnessed during the COVID pandemic. Read her contest-winning essay!