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  1. Main College Building

    Simmons awarded grant from the Bezos Family Foundation to participate in MSL2021.

  2. Headshot of Lenore Blum

    Co-founder of the Association for Women in Mathematics, Lenore Blum, has dedicated her career to increasing women and underrepresented groups in mathematics. We recently spoke with Blum about her many accomplishments in the field.

  3. Iz Indelicato in the radio station

    Congratulations to The Shark, which received six nominations for the annual Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Media Awards, including Best Streaming-Only Station Under 10,000 students!

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Simmons University Main College Building's cupola with the Boston city skyline in the background

    Although 2020 was not the year we were expecting, it was still a year of transformation for Simmons. As we prepare for 2021, we're taking a look at our biggest moments and stories from 2020.

  7. Simmons University Main College Building in the fall

    The public health programs at Simmons prepare students to work toward achieving health equity at the local, national and global levels.

  8. Jennifer Gordon in a library.

    Jennifer Gordon ’02MS, school librarian at the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School in Cambridge, received this award for her significant achievements and demonstrated excellence in the library and information professions.

  9. Main College Building cupola with fall leaves

    The Passionate Leaders Project supports undergraduate students seeking to enrich their academic and professional interests by funding learning opportunities beyond the boundaries of the traditional classroom.

  10. Anya Brodrick ’13MS combines her passions for music and library sciences in her position with "The President's Own" United States Marine Band.