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  1. Students setup for May Day 2023 in Alumnae Hall

    On April 30, Simmons students gathered at the residential campus to celebrate May Day, a longstanding tradition at Simmons. Attendees enjoyed complimentary food and gifts, live performances, and more. While the event has shifted and evolved over the years, it continues to honor the unique and supportive community at Simmons.

  2. Main Simmons Quad during Homecoming 2022
    Campus & Community

    Recently, Simmons hosted Homecoming 2022, from Friday, October 14 to Sunday, October 16, offering students, their families, and alumnae/i an opportunity to connect with each other, and with the Simmons community. Homecoming offered attendees a clear picture of Simmons, past...

  3. Jamie Lee '23 speaking at podium

    On October 26, Simmons celebrated Founder's Day. For this event, Simmons undergraduates are invited to participate in an essay contest. Contestants wrote about how their experience at Simmons realizes John Simmons' vision for educating what President Lynn Perry Wooten calls...

  4. Headshots of Graduating Members of the Class of 2022

    New Friendships "I made my very first Simmons friend at accepted students day, and coming into Simmons I was able to become good friends with her and her roommates. To the point where I felt comfortable inviting myself into their...

  5. Complete Degree at Simmons Social Work Student, Starleina Murphy speaking on Founder's Day

    In honor of Founder's Day, undergraduate students are invited to participate in an essay contest. This year, social work major Starleina Murphy '23 was selected to present her essay during Simmons' annual celebration.

  6. Students lighting candles at the candle lighting ceremony

    As first-years gathered on campus for the very first time, the new students also embarked on their Simmons journey with a symbolic tradition: the Candle Lighting Ceremony. Honorary Trustee Enna E. Jimenez '91, '06EE takes us through this Simmons tradition.

  7. Headshot of Brooke Zahine

    Brooke Zahine '24 was selected as this year's student speaker for Founder's Day. Students were asked to discuss an example of inclusive leadership skills they've witnessed during the COVID pandemic. Read her contest-winning essay!

  8. Lynn Perry Wooten Reading "What the Eyes Don't See" by Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha

    The 2020 First-Year Read selection is "What the Eyes Don’t See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City" by Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha. Check out President Lynn Perry Wooten's takeaways from this powerful first-hand account of the Flint water crisis.

  9. Close-up of "Simmons" etched into the Main College Building

    A message from Miriam Berkowitz Blue, Hillel Director and Spiritual Advisor.

  10. Group shot from a previous Black Alumnae/i Symposium
    Campus & Community

    On April 27-29, 2018, more than 150 alumnae/i, faculty, staff, and students gathered on campus to attend the 2018 Black Alumnae/i Symposium entitled The Power of Our Presence: Celebrating the Greatness Within Us.