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  1. The American flag flying outside the Simmons Main College Building.

    With the election behind us, President Wooten shares her thoughts on how we can begin to heal and unite our community, and create positive change.

  2. The Simmons cupola against a blue sky.

    Read President Wooten's message encouraging our community to utilize election support resources.

  3. The U.S. Flag outside of the Main College Building

    As Election Day approaches, President Lynn Perry Wooten provides a list of election-related programming and resources for the Simmons community and emphasizes the importance of making our voices count.

  4. Headshot of Nikolay Kurmakov

    President Lynn Perry Wooten shares the news of the passing of Coach Kurmakov, a beloved coach, mentor and friend known for his tremendous work ethic and kind spirit.

  5. Ninth President Lynn Perry Wooten

    President Lynn Perry Wooten provides an update on the University's work to foster real and meaningful diversity, equity and inclusion at Simmons.

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

    President Lynn Perry Wooten shares the news of the passing of Dick Lyman, Professor Emeritus of History, former History Department Chair, and former Director of Simmons’ Asian Studies Program.

  7. Lynn Perry Wooten and her daughter, Jada

    Jada Wooten gives us the inside scoop on her mom, Lynn Perry Wooten.

  8. President Lynn Perry Wooten welcomed first-year students and addressed the Simmons community about what it means to experience dark times, and yet, grow in ways that enable us to live more purposeful and more meaningful lives.

  9. 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.

  10. The Simmons cupola against a blue sky

    President Lynn Perry Wooten shares the news of the passing of U.S. Ambassador Walter Carrington, who served as the Warburg Chair of International Relations here at Simmons.