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  1. Simmons University Main College Building in the fall

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

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. View of “The Gardener and the Gardened” by Melanie Bernier

    We spoke with the Trustman’s Interim Director, Helen Popinchalk ’03 about the mission of the gallery.

  6. Joyce Kulhawik speaking at the 2019 International Leadership Conference

    The preeminent women’s leadership conference with headliners Serena Williams and Pat Mitchell takes place on April 16.

  7. Simmons University Main College Building

    The virtual event allows participants to make women’s history more visible on the internet by writing and editing Wikipedia entries of female activists.

  8. 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.

  9. Portraits of Mary Church Terrell, Anna Julia Cooper, and Anna Dickinson

    Simmons University and Wentworth Institute of Technology will highlight the contributions of women suffragists and host an event where participants can review and transcribe handwritten suffragist materials.