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  1. Headshot of Whitney Andrews

    While pursuing a dual art and mathematics major, Whitney Andrews '11 discovered the many connections these fields share. Now a financial planning and analysis manager at L'Oréal, Andrews tells us how Simmons allowed her to explore these disparate interests.

  2. Simmons University A Capella group nominated in ‘Best Professional Arrangement for a Scholastic Group’ and ‘Best Upper Voices Collegiate Song’ categories.

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

    Charepoo's project, “Understanding How The Ruhi Institute Can Advance in The Boston Area,” will focus on the Institute's successes in communities around the world in the hopes of contributing to the growth of local programs in Boston.

  4. Headshot of Sandi Fenwick

    Fenwick honored at Simmons Leadership Conference for her leadership and service at the nation’s top pediatric hospital.

  5. Headshot of Sandi Fenwick

    Sandi Fenwick ’72, CEO of Boston Children’s Hospital, is the recipient of the inaugural Helen G. Drinan Visionary Leader award. Prior to the ceremony, we asked Fenwick her thoughts on the award, her career, and what it means to be a visionary leader.

  6. Headshots of 2021 Simmons Leadership Conference Keynote Speakers

    The Simmons Leadership Conference was filled with inspiring messages and powerful leaders — we’re still buzzing with excitement! You can experience all the empowering moments from the conference with this roundup of inspirational quotes.

  7. Simmons University Main College Building in the fall

    Simmons University ranked 19th on list published by the Boston Globe Magazine and The Commonwealth Institute.

  8. 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.

  9. Headshot of Natalia Guerra

    The recent wave of protests demanding change in the face of systematic racism has prompted Natalia Guerra ‘23 to consider how she can have a positive impact in her community.

  10. Students working in the archives.

    In Fall 2019, a group of 11 Simmons undergraduate students began researching the lost West End. Supported by a “Humanities Research for the Public Good” grant from the Council of Independent Colleges, the students created a series of exhibits, including one for the West End Museum, one on Simmons’ campus, and a digital exhibit.