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  1. Headshot of Cate Cox

    Cate Cox '23 shares her experience as an intern with Sahiyo, an organization dedicated to ending female genital cutting and creating positive social change through dialogue, education, and collaboration.

  2. 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.

  3. Headshot of Sarah Mariski

    We caught up with Sarah Mariski '22 about why she chose the business program at Simmons and how she found the confidence to be a leader.

  4. Headshot of Carla Silva

    Silva tells us about her unexpected journey into sales and the value of being open to different job opportunities, which may lead to something greater.

  5. Headshot of Jacqueline Jimenez-Maldonado

    In her role as a clinical social worker, Jacqueline works with patients and families in need of support and resources related to urgent medical care, as well as complex health and social issues.

  6. Headshot of Jocelyn Leighton

    Jocelyn tells us what inspired her to run for South Portland's City Council and the issues she hopes to tackle while in office.

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

  8. Kit Ryan '80 while being promoted to major in the US Nurse Corps.

    Kit Ryan '80 tells us about her journey into nursing and the US Army Nurse Corps., and her current work with people who are homeless.

  9. Headshot of Rebecca Crosswaith

    Immigration Constituent Liaison, Rebecca Crosswaith '10, tells us about working for Senator Blumenthal's office in Connecticut, and how her experience at Simmons gave her the courage to take risks.

  10. Grace Gile with the Simmons University Dance Company during a performance.

    Neuroscience major, Grace Gile '21, tells us about her experience as a psychiatric technician, her favorite memories with the Simmons University Dance Company, and finding joy while spending time at home during the pandemic.