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  1. Management and Academic Building on the academic campus

    Professor Nelson was a driving force behind the new School of Business minor, Leadership for Social Impact. This spring, Nelson will teach "Social Action Leaders," one of the University's designated service-learning courses.

  2. Main College Building on Simmons' academic campus.

    Support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation enables Simmons to boost efforts to provide accessible and accurate information about COVID-19 to vulnerable communities.

  3. Headshot of Sarah Jenness holding her Rising Star award.

    Jenness tells us about her tangible work with the Fenway Community Development Corporation, and what inspired her to pursue a career in public policy.

  4. Town of Northborough Elections Official Ballot Drop Box

    Woman on Campus, Saloni Kumar '23, reflects on the election and how the events leading up to November 3rd are proof of the collective agency of this nation’s youth.

  5. Headshot of Enna Jimenez

    We spoke with Honorary Trustee, Enna E. Jimenez '91, '06E, about her continued engagement with Simmons and how she wants to bridge the gap between alumnae/i and students.

  6. US flag in front of the Simmons University Main College Building in the fall.

    We spoke with Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Aaron Rosenthal, about what to expect on Election Day and beyond as we await the outcome of the election.

  7. Headshot of Emma Mecham

    We spoke with Emma about her internships with NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts and the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, and why protecting reproductive health is a game-changer.

  8. Headshot of Adriana Reyes

    Child Welfare Case Manager, Adriana Reyes, tells us about her experience as an online MSW student and how Simmons is helping further her career.

  9. Student sitting at a computer during a seminar.

    The minor was established in response to the number of Simmons students dedicated to social change and will teach critical skills required for sustainable impact.

  10. Gwen Ifill

    Woman on Campus, Saloni Kumar '23, reflects on the legacies of these trailblazing women and how we can continue to honor their hard work.