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  1. SharkHack 2020 Logo

    The hackathon aims to connect female and nonbinary students with potential employers and create a fun and welcoming virtual environment to design and develop innovative projects.

  2. Headshot of Mackenzi Lee

    Mackenzi Lee ’14MFA may be most wellknown for her New York Times best-selling young adult series that follows the spirited Montague siblings, but her recently published essay tackles a more serious topic, the #MeToo movement.

  3. 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.

  4. Edie Bresler at her solo exhibit at Gallery Kayafas.

    Edie Bresler, Professor of Practice and Photo Lab Coordinator, tells us how she went from a biology/chemistry major to an art professor, and her latest photography projects.

  5. 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.

  6. Some members of the Class of 2024 in a collage

    We're so excited to welcome the Class of 2024 to the Simmons community! Take a look at these facts about our newest class.

  7. Headshot of Catrina Yang

    We caught up with Catrina about her experience transferring to Simmons.

  8. Headshot of Liz Scott

    Professor Elizabeth Scott has spent much of her professional career studying bacteria and pathogens. We caught up with her to learn more about her expertise and why she wasn't surprised by COVID-19.

  9. Headshot of Gary Bailey

    Dr. Gary Bailey, Assistant Dean for Community Engagement and Social Justice at the College of Social Science, Policy, and Practice, Professor of Practice of Social Work, and Director of the Urban Leadership Program, was named co-chair of the new President’s Advisory Council on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

  10. 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.