Support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation enables Simmons to boost efforts to provide accessible and accurate information about COVID-19
If a real Christmas tree is on your wish list this year, here's a selection of quality tree farms near Fenway.
Online DSW program enables students to pursue diverse clinical social work careers by focusing on leadership, clinical practice and teaching
Visit The Fenway Tree Shop Presented by Weston Nurseries at 1301 Boylston for trees, wreaths, and more!
Roxbury Community College Foundation Virtual Fundraiser
The retrospective will be presented at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, from May 1, 2022 through September 11, 2022.
CompleteDegree@Simmons provides adult women learners with the opportunity to earn degrees in high-demand programs
Looking for a Fenway-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Fenway-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Boston’s “Port Marker” will be installed to formally honor and remember the Africans who died and those who survived the Middle Passage.
Edward E. Greene Is the First African American President of MFA’s Board of Trustees in Its 150-Year History.
The collection was generously donated by Patricia S. Bellinger, the widow of Richard Balzer.
The Museum reopens on September 26.
Council will advance Simmons’ mission of inclusive excellence and provide a framework to address issues of racial and social justice
Allen will read an excerpt from her YA novel during a virtual reception hosted by the Associates of the Boston Public Library on October 8
Simmons’ center for innovation, education, training & research in behavioral health receives award from the Council on Social Work Education
The Red Sox Foundation Presents $10,000 in college scholarships to 12 Boston Public School 7th graders, including these two.
Head to The Fenway on August 28th for the first Fenway Friday with FoMu!
Annual Re-Imagined Impact Breakfast featuring Governor Deval Patrick is Tuesday, Oct.6
The Green at 401 Park to host socially-distanced outdoor fitness, live music, and workshops in its second season of activity
National Association of Black Social Workers recognizes Dr. Johnnie Hamilton-Mason with Distinguished Educator of the Year award
Simmons students who created 'Learned from our Neighbors' exhibit will discuss its making and highlight stories from Boston West End history
A rooftop bar overlooking Fenway Park with personal pizzas, the Sausage Guy and craft beer opened at the House of Blues.
Four Mass. human services agencies commission study to analyze career needs of workers who are foreign-born and people of color
The former Sox ace compared the NASCAR driver to Jussie Smollett and squabbled with Cincinnati Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer.
Simmons Assistant Professor Kate Walker to participate in webinar that helps participants better identify and treat malnutrition
Celebrate the everyday legends in Boston.
Hundreds of students and their families participated in commencement ceremony that featured remarks from U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley
UNO’s is matching every $10 Pay-it-Forward Pizza purchased one-for-one, to help feed those who need it most during these challenging times.
Grant to increase number of social workers who can deliver high-quality care to underserved populations dealing with substance use disorders
Award named in honor of Simmons University President will recognize women leaders who demonstrate commitment, compassion and vision
Virtual training offers information about the latest trends, technologies and best practices in the growing field of telebehavioral health
Virtual Birthday Parties with At-Home Make-Your-Own Pizza Kits Available Now for Pick-Up or Touchless Curbside Take-Out
Boston-based energy company supports health care workers by donating 2,000 gloves and 1,000 protection masks
Bank is directing more than $5 million to support community relief across service area
Event allows participants to make women’s history more visible on the internet by writing and editing female activist Wikipedia entries
Virtual panel discussion will offer social work educators tips for utilizing digital resources to enhance teaching and practice
Dr. Marie desJardins recognized for her leadership and contributions in the field of artificial intelligence education and diversity
Dr. Wooten will succeed Helen G. Drinan, who ends her term in June after serving as Simmons’ president for the past 12 years.
Associate Professor Tamara Cadet advancing efforts to develop health decision support interventions for older adults