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  1. Headshot of Autumn Allen

    Allen will read an excerpt from her young adult historical novel “All You Have to Do” during a virtual reception hosted by the Associates of the Boston Public Library on October 8.

  2. Headshot of Abbye Meyer

    We caught up with Abbye Meyer, the new assistant professor in the children's literature program! Learn more about her passion for children's literature, disability studies, and how she knows Scottish rock band, Belle and Sebastian.

  3. Headshot of Rebecca Davis

    SLIS Assistant Professor Rebecca Davis has received a Laura Bush 21st Century Early Career Development Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

  4. Group photo of the pirate learning community in front of the USS Constitution

    Assistant Professor Lydia G. Fash shares details about the "On the High Seas" course which combines literature and the history of piracy.

  5. Headshot of Lydia Fash

    Meet your professor: Lydia G. Fash, Department of English. We caught up with Professor Fash about her love of Simmons students and what TV show she can't stop watching.

  6. Headshot of Lola Getz

    Congratulations to Lola Getz '21, recipient of the Ifill Scholarship!

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. The Simmons cupola against a blue sky

    Dear Friends of Simmons University, I am so pleased to have the opportunity to reflect on the role of research at Simmons University, and to offer this Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2019 that features the research accomplishments of faculty...

  10. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum courtyard

    Although we're spending more time indoors these days, it doesn't mean we can't experience the world! If you're starting to feel stir crazy, take a look at this list to see famous museums, trails and more from the comfort of your home.