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Simmons graduate student Sage Innerarity wins $10,000 scholarship for Indigenous Californians
“My tribal community is really at the center of everything I do,” said Innerarity.
Simmons Police releases 2022 Clery Report
Crime statistics provided in the Clery Report indicated a total of 34 reported incidents of various crimes in 2022. It showed a total of just 21 reported incidences in 2021.
BREAKING NEWS: Simmons Class of 2024 Council resigns
The Simmons Class of 2024 Council members announced their resignation in an Instagram post on October 2.
BREAKING NEWS: Simmons announces sunsetting of eight majors among other significant changes
According to the email from the president’s office, current students will experience no interruption to their chosen majors.
Simmons plans “restructuring” and department closures following financial crisis
President Wooten clarified that Simmons’ financial struggles come from a combination of investments being made in the One Simmons Project and unexpected costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Simmons Bookstore automatically enrolls all undergraduate students in textbook subscription program
Although the program is intended to save money for students, not all Simmons students feel that it will be cheaper for them.
Poli-Sci/IR Liaison took 19 students on D.C. trip free of charge
All 19 students who attended were provided with transportation, hotel stay, and three meals a day free of charge.
Simmons nursing student Leah Pearse dies at 20
“Students who were lucky enough to meet Leah can tell you just how remarkable she truly was. It’s hard to fit her charm into a few sentences, because it was really something felt instead of seen.”
Boston Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” rings in the holiday season
Boston Ballet’s company and students exhibited a radiance only matched by the elaborate set and lively orchestra––it is no surprise that “The Nutcracker” is a timeless Christmas tradition.