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Cuban sensation Daymé Arocena talks inspiration before headlining Berklee event
“I believe that it’s so beautiful to know how voices work together as a team,” said Arocena.
Closing out 2021 remembering Professor Jim Corcoran
Destiny Palmer presents “To Bare Witness” in the Trustman Art Gallery
“I think there’s a really interesting documented history of Black folks in America, and so I’m really excited about working with that imagery and using it as truth,” said Palmer.
President Wooten boasts successful first in-person semester
“I think it was reenergizing to be back on campus, to be with what I call my community, my village of faculty, staff, and students,” said President Wooten.
“Re-Assembling” and “Bound Together” showcase Simmons senior’s work
“I hope this is just the first of many collaborations [between the School of Social Work and the Trustman Gallery],” said Helen Popinchalk, Natarajan’s former art professor and curator of the gallery.
Conners leads Sharks to GNAC quarterfinal win
Three-time “GNAC Rookie of the Week” Conners put up an unbelievable 17 kills in 37 attempts, for a kill percentage of .378.
A look at Gen Z’s impact on the Boston mayoral race
Across the nation, voters are rejecting candidates running on police reform. According to Boston Herald political columnist Joe Battenfeld, Boston is a rare exception.
Simmons changes COVID policies amid low transmission
The email cited a low positivity rate of 0.13% and “high compliance with weekly testing” as reasons for the policy change.
Simmons looks to grow international student body despite pandemic challenges
Despite pandemic concerns, Innes said the admissions office has not experienced a significant change in the enrollment of non-US citizens. “International recruitment is something we’ve definitely been growing over the last few years,” noted Innes, when asked about current data trends.