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  1. Main College Building on Simmons' academic campus.

    Simmons Assistant Professor Kate Walker to participate in webinar that helps registered dietitians and physical therapists better identify and treat malnutrition.

  2. Headshot of Lola Getz

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

  3. Headshot of Jennifer Putney

    This grant will help increase the number of trained social workers who can deliver high-quality care to underserved populations dealing with substance use disorders.

  4. Front of the Main College Building

    Congratulations to Anastasia Maher '20, Jessie Andrew '20, and Lindsay Berube '22!

  5. Lilli Thorne on the Simmons University sign

    Lilli Thorne '20 is a Keynote Speaker for the 2020 Undergraduate Symposium! Lilli gave us a preview of her studies and also tells us what she learned about herself throughout this research process.

  6. Headshot of Spela Trefalt

    Professor Špela Trefalt tells us about her upcoming “Coach Approach to Leadership” course and what we can learn by researching the struggles and successes of working women.

  7. Dr. Lisa Brown, Emily Trussler and Julia Navon at the Federation of European Nutrition Societies (FENS) in Dublin Ireland.

    Intern of the Year, Emily Trussler, tells us why she decided to pursue a career in nutrition and how Simmons gave her the confidence to succeed.

  8. Tamara Cadet

    Simmons University proudly announced today that Tamara Cadet, Ph.D., L.I.C.S.W., M.P.H., an Associate Professor at the Simmons School of Social Work, has been awarded a grant by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to optimize colorectal cancer screening decisions among older adults with low health literacy.

  9. Julia Navon in Ireland

    We caught up with Julia about presenting at the European Nutrition Conference and the honor of receiving the accolade of Intern of the Year.

  10. Gwen Ifill

    Simmons to honor trailblazing journalist with postage stamp unveiling and a ‘Reasons to Write’ postcard writing session with the campus community