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  1. Headshot of Ashleigh Coren

    Ashleigh Coren ’14MS is the Women's History Content and Interpretation Curator at the National Portrait Gallery. We spoke with her about her work and her passion for women's history.

  2. Gregory Maguire

    Well-known for the book and broadway sensation Wicked, Gregory Maguire '78MA was one of the first graduates of the Master of Arts in Children’s Literature program at Simmons, staying on to teach in the program for nine years.

  3. Headshot of Shane MacDonald

    As clinical coordinator for North Suffolk Mental Health Association in Boston, Shane works with each client to develop and follow meaningful treatment plans.

  4. Headshot of Shreya Arumugam '12

    Shreya tells us about her journey of rediscovering her passion for medicine and how her Simmons community helped her get there.

  5. Side by side photos of Robyn Cortese with and without a mask on

    We caught up with Robyn about her experience working at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. Headshot of Holly Smith

    Holly Smith ’08MS is a college archivist at Spelman College, where she leads the management of the long-term preservation projects and access to on-site collections.

  7. Headshot of Marcela Jimenez

    Marcela tells us why she decided to pursue Public Policy and how Simmons prepared her for a career in advocacy.

  8. Headshot of Mandi Bibbins

    We caught up with Mandi about her journey from Simmons to the U.S. State Department and how her professors helped her navigate the job market in Washington, D.C.

  9. Headshot of Nicole Cunha

    SLIS alum, Nicole Cunha '13, '16MA, '16MS discusses the importance of welcoming patrons with disabilities and the need for representation among library staff.

  10. Eliza Brown in the Eric Carle Museum bookstore.

    As retail manager of the Erice Carle Museum bookstore, Eliza is an expert in children's literature! We asked Eliza about her journey to the museum and how Simmons empowered her to speak her mind.