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  1. Meg Garvey working out at home

    Did you know that exercise also improves brain function? Adjunct Professor Meg Garvey shares the importance of staying active and gives us some easy tips to keep your body moving!

  2. Alternative Spring Break Leaders: Molly Blackwell ’20, Sabrina Khalif ’21 & Kat Reidl ’20

    We caught up with Molly about her many experiences with Alternative Spring Break and the lessons she's learned from visiting these communities.

  3. Front of the Main College Building

    Congratulations to Anastasia Maher '20, Jessie Andrew '20, and Lindsay Berube '22!

  4. Headshot of Professor Robert Coulam

    The bi-annual Healthcare Forum convened online to discuss drug costs in the U.S. Moderated by Professor of Practice Robert Coulam, the forum invited two of the nation’s leading drug policy experts to discuss this critical issue.

  5. Lilli Thorne on the Simmons University sign

    Lilli Thorne '20 is a Keynote Speaker for the 2020 Undergraduate Symposium! Lilli gave us a preview of her studies and also tells us what she learned about herself throughout this research process.

  6. Kat Reidl on a worksite during Alternative Spring Break

    Senior Kat Reidl ’20 was looking for a service project and quickly found her way to Alternative Spring Break! Learn more about her experience in Texas and how coming to Simmons was "an easy choice."

  7. The award named in honor of Simmons University President Helen Drinan will recognize women leaders who demonstrate exceptional commitment, compassion and vision

  8. Headshot of Kalei Porter

    Kalei Porter '20 is a keynote speaker at the 2020 Undergraduate Symposium!

  9. Headshot of Annie Harriman

    School of Business student uses leadership skills to support those on the front lines.

  10. President Helen Drinan

    I write at a time of great hardship for our nation as we watch the number of deaths from COVID-19 continue to increase. Of course, the impact of such tragedy causes fear, uncertainty, and disbelief about whether we will resume...