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Simmons University

Simmons University (previously Simmons College) is a private university in Boston, Massachusetts. It was established in 1899 by clothing manufacturer John Simmons. In 2018, it reorganized its structure and changed its name to a university. Its undergraduate program is women-focused while its graduate programs are co-educational.

Simmons University
Former names
Simmons College (1899–2018)
TypePrivate university
Established1899; 125 years ago (1899)
AccreditationNECHE
Endowment$190.4 million (2020)[1]
PresidentLynn Perry Wooten
Academic staff
224 full-time/648 part-time
Undergraduates1,736
Postgraduates4,527
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban, 12 acres (4.9 ha)
NicknameSharks
AffiliationsColleges of the Fenway
Websitewww.simmons.edu

Simmons is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[2] As of 2020, 83 percent of applicants to undergraduate programs were accepted.[3] The university is divided into two campuses in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood totaling 12 acres (4.9 ha), one of which has five academic buildings and the other of which has nine Georgian-style residential buildings.[4]

The university enrolls approximately 1,736 undergraduates and 4,527 graduate students.[5] Its athletics teams compete in NCAA Division III as the Sharks.

History edit

Simmons was founded in 1899 with a bequest by John Simmons, a wealthy clothing manufacturer in Boston. Simmons founded the college, called Simmons College, based on the belief that women ought to live independently by offering a liberal arts education for undergraduate women to integrate into professional work experience.[6] Sarah Louise Arnold was the school's first dean[7] (she also later served as national president of the Girl Scouts).[8]

Simmons is a member of the Colleges of the Fenway consortium, which also includes Emmanuel College, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Simmons absorbed Garland Junior College in 1976.[9] (Wheelock College, a former member, merged with Boston University to become the Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development.)

Simmons graduated its first African American student in 1914. Furthermore, Simmons was one of the few private colleges not to impose admission quotas on Jewish students for the first half of the 1900s.[6]

The school's MBA program was the first in the world designed specifically for women.[10] Today, the undergraduate program is women-centered, while the graduate schools are coed.[11]

In 2014, Simmons College teamed up with for-profit online program manager 2U, a deal that would generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues for the school.[12]

In November 2014, the institution released an explicit policy on the acceptance of transgender students, claiming a strong tradition of empowering women and challenging traditional gender roles and a "rich history of inclusion." Its undergraduate program accepts applicants who are assigned female at birth as well as those who self-identify as women, making Simmons the third women-centered college in the United States to accept transgender women.[13] Government documentation of gender is not required. (Graduate programs are co-educational, so gender identity is not of concern.)[14]

In 2016, the MBA program went online as MBA@Simmons, and began admitting men.[15]

In 2018, Simmons College changed its name to Simmons University after reorganizing the structure of the school.[16]

Campus edit

Simmons University is currently divided into two campuses located in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. One campus is home to five academic buildings referred to as the Academic Campus. The other campus, referred to as the Residential Campus, is home to nine residential buildings for undergraduate students. The original site of the Simmons College Graduate School of Social Work is featured on the Boston Women's Heritage Trail.[17]

In November 2020, a plan for a single campus was launched by the university called One Simmons. This plan aims to combine the two campuses into a single campus and create a 21-story "Living and Learning Center." This will include 1,100 dorm rooms, classrooms, and athletic facilities. Additionally, the plan outlines renovations to the Main College Building and Lefavour Hall. Lefavour Hall specifically will be outfitted with a new library and a new state of the art science center. Following the completion of these renovations in spring of 2022, the Park Science Center has been closed. It is going to be taken down to build the new Living and Learning Center. The project is scheduled to break ground in Fall 2022 and open in Fall 2026.[18]

In order to achieve such an endeavor, Simmons University entered into an agreement with Skanska, a multinational construction and property development company. This partnership has two stated goals. First, Skanska will build the new Living and Learning Center building, and in exchange, Simmons University will give Skanska a 99-year lease for the grounds of the residential campus.[18] Secondly, Skanska will plan and execute commercial development of the former residential campus after the construction of the Living and Learning Center is completed.[19]

 
Simmons College Main College Building

Academic Campus edit

The Academic Campus is located at 300 The Fenway in the Longwood Medical Area. It is immediately adjacent to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Boston Latin School. This campus currently consists of five buildings:

  • One Palace Road
  • Main College Building
  • Beatley Library/Lefavour Hall (recently renovated to also house the science facilities[18])
  • Park Science Center (currently inaccessible due to impending demolition[18])
  • School of Management Building (a recent green construction[20])
 
Morse Hall, located on the residential campus
 
Bartol Hall, one of the dining halls at Simmons

Student body edit

According to the College Scorecard, the racial and ethnic composition of the undergraduate population is 62 percent white, 11 percent Asian, 8 percent Hispanic, 6 percent black, and 5 percent non-resident alien. Thirty percent of the undergraduate student body is Pell Grant eligible (meant for low-income students).[21]

Admissions edit

Simmons does not require, but considers, SAT and ACT scores for admission. In 2023, accepted students had a GPA of 3.81 and, for those submitting, had an SAT score between 1190–1350 with an average of 1279, or an ACT score between 28–32 with an average of 30.[22][23] Simmons considers applicants holistically and considers accomplishments as well leadership and co-curricular activities.[24]

Sustainability edit

Former President Susan Scrimshaw signed the American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) as a formal commitment to eliminate campus greenhouse gas emissions over time. Furthermore, the School of Management is addressing sustainability in its curriculum as well as in building and resource-management programs.[25]

Academics edit

Simmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[2] Its most popular undergraduate majors, by number out of 412 graduates in 2022, were:[26]

  • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (117)
  • Family Practice Nurse/Nursing (47)
  • Biopsychology (25)
  • Exercise Science and Kinesiology (23)
  • Psychology (22)

Simmons University reorganized its academic structure in 2018 to foster interdisciplinary learning and cross-departmental collaboration among its constituent colleges:

  • College of Natural, Behavioral, and Health Sciences
    • School of Nursing
  • College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences
    • School of Library and Information Science (SLIS), est. 1902[27][28]
    • School of Business
  • College of Social Sciences, Policy, and Practice
    • School of Social Work
  • The Gwen Ifill College of Media, Arts, and Humanities

Athletics edit

Simmons University sponsors athletics teams in a variety of sports including crew, cross country, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, and volleyball. The mascot is the Sharks and the colors are blue and yellow. They compete as members of the NCAA Division III in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC), the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). Simmons athletes won some of the early national intercollegiate women's tennis championships in singles (Marjorie Sachs, 1932) and doubles (Dorrance Chase, 1930 and 1932, with Sachs).[29]

Notable alumnae edit

Simmons alumnae include:

Notable faculty edit

List of presidents edit

  • Henry Lefavour (1901-1933)[35]
  • Bancroft Beatley (1933-1955)
  • William Edgar Park (1955-1970)
  • William J. Holmes (1970-1993)
  • Jean Dowdall (1993-1995)
  • Daniel S. Cheever Jr. (1995-2006)
  • Susan C. Scrimshaw (2006-2008)
  • Helen Drinan (2008-2020)
  • Lynn Perry Wooten (2020-present)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Massachusetts Institutions – NECHE, New England Commission of Higher Education, retrieved May 26, 2021
  3. ^ "Simmons University". U.S. News & World Report.
  4. ^ "Simmons University Overview | CollegeData". www.collegedata.com. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  5. ^ "Simmons University". nces.ed.gov. US Department of Education. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "History: About Simmons College". Simmons College.
  7. ^ "Sarah Louise Arnold: The Suffragist Dean". Simmons University. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  8. ^ "EDUCATION THEME OF SCOUT LEADER". The Birmingham News. October 11, 1925. p. 79. Retrieved May 12, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ Massachusetts Colleges that have Closed, Merged, or Changed Names, Brown, Ray C., December 2, 2014, retrieved January 8, 2015
  10. ^ "Online Master of Business Administration | Simmons College". Retrieved June 20, 2018.
  11. ^ "Our Mission and History," Simmons University, 2022. Retrieved Aug. 23, 2022.
  12. ^ "Graduate programs have become a cash cow for struggling colleges. What does that mean for students?". www.pbs.org. PBS. September 18, 2017. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  13. ^ "Simmons College Opens Its Doors to Trans Students". The Advocate. November 11, 2014.
  14. ^ "Admission Policy for Transgender Students FAQ". Simmons.edu. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  15. ^ Valentina, Zarya. "The only all-female MBA program is closing—could it have been saved?" Fortune, Aug. 28, 2015. Retrieved Aug. 23, 2022.
  16. ^ "Simmons Announces University Designation". www.simmons.edu. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  17. ^ "Back Bay East". Boston Women's Heritage Trail.
  18. ^ a b c d Simmons University. “One Simmons.” Simmmons University. Simmons University, 2022. https://www.simmons.edu/about/our-future/campus-that-works .
  19. ^ Probert, Annie. “Developer Proposes Massive Lab and Housing Complex Where Simmons Dorms Now Stand.” Boston Globe. January 7, 2022. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/01/07/business/developer-proposes-massive-lab-housing-complex-where-simmons-dorms-now-stand/ .
  20. ^ "Simmons College School of Management - LEED Gold". Lee Kennedy Co Inc. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  21. ^ "Simmons University". collegescorecard.ed.gov. US Department of Education. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  22. ^ "Simmons University Boston, MA". bigfuture.collegeboard.org. College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  23. ^ "Simmons University Requirements for Admission". prepscholar.com. PrepScholar. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  24. ^ "Applying as a First-Year Applicant to Simmons University - What we look for". simmons.edu. Simmons University. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  25. ^ "Environmental Commitments". Simmons College. Retrieved June 7, 2010.
  26. ^ "Simmons University". nces.ed.gov. U.S. Dept of Education. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  27. ^ "Library Schools and Short Courses: Simmons College School of Library Science", American Library Annual 1917/1918, New York: R.R. Bowker, pp. 7 v, hdl:2027/nyp.33433069135071
  28. ^ Donnelly, June Richardson (1918). "Views of Library School Directors: Simmons College". Public Libraries. 23 (1). Chicago: Library Bureau. hdl:2027/hvd.hxdkbs – via HathiTrust.
  29. ^ "Pre-NCAA women's collegiate tennis". Tennis Forum. Retrieved May 25, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. (Boston Globe, 1929-1953. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1954-1963.)
  30. ^ Fox, Margalit. "Barbara Margolis, Prisoners’ Advocate, Dies at 79", The New York Times, July 12, 2009. Accessed July 21, 2009.
  31. ^ "In Memoriam: Catherine (Norris) Norton". Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  32. ^ "College Corner", The Item of Millburn and Short Hills, September 1, 1966. Accessed May 6, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Three Millburn High School alumnae have been named to the dean's list of scholars at Simmons College in Boston for the year..... Sondra A. Perl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Perl of South Orange Avenue, will be a sophomore in the department of education."
  33. ^ "Aline Yamashita". kuam.com. July 3, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2021.
  34. ^ "William Mark Bellamy". Center for Strategic and International Studies. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  35. ^ "Introduction · Presidents@Simmons · Presidents@Simmons". beatleyweb.simmons.edu. Retrieved November 26, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article is about the college in Massachusetts For other schools of the same name see List of colleges named Simmons Simmons University previously Simmons College is a private university in Boston Massachusetts It was established in 1899 by clothing manufacturer John Simmons In 2018 it reorganized its structure and changed its name to a university Its undergraduate program is women focused while its graduate programs are co educational Simmons UniversityFormer namesSimmons College 1899 2018 TypePrivate universityEstablished1899 125 years ago 1899 AccreditationNECHEEndowment 190 4 million 2020 1 PresidentLynn Perry WootenAcademic staff224 full time 648 part timeUndergraduates1 736Postgraduates4 527LocationBoston Massachusetts United StatesCampusUrban 12 acres 4 9 ha NicknameSharksAffiliationsColleges of the FenwayWebsitewww wbr simmons wbr edu Simmons is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education 2 As of 2020 83 percent of applicants to undergraduate programs were accepted 3 The university is divided into two campuses in the Fenway Kenmore neighborhood totaling 12 acres 4 9 ha one of which has five academic buildings and the other of which has nine Georgian style residential buildings 4 The university enrolls approximately 1 736 undergraduates and 4 527 graduate students 5 Its athletics teams compete in NCAA Division III as the Sharks Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Academic Campus 3 Student body 3 1 Admissions 3 2 Sustainability 4 Academics 5 Athletics 6 Notable alumnae 7 Notable faculty 7 1 List of presidents 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editSimmons was founded in 1899 with a bequest by John Simmons a wealthy clothing manufacturer in Boston Simmons founded the college called Simmons College based on the belief that women ought to live independently by offering a liberal arts education for undergraduate women to integrate into professional work experience 6 Sarah Louise Arnold was the school s first dean 7 she also later served as national president of the Girl Scouts 8 Simmons is a member of the Colleges of the Fenway consortium which also includes Emmanuel College Wentworth Institute of Technology Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and Massachusetts College of Art and Design Simmons absorbed Garland Junior College in 1976 9 Wheelock College a former member merged with Boston University to become the Boston University Wheelock College of Education amp Human Development Simmons graduated its first African American student in 1914 Furthermore Simmons was one of the few private colleges not to impose admission quotas on Jewish students for the first half of the 1900s 6 The school s MBA program was the first in the world designed specifically for women 10 Today the undergraduate program is women centered while the graduate schools are coed 11 In 2014 Simmons College teamed up with for profit online program manager 2U a deal that would generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues for the school 12 In November 2014 the institution released an explicit policy on the acceptance of transgender students claiming a strong tradition of empowering women and challenging traditional gender roles and a rich history of inclusion Its undergraduate program accepts applicants who are assigned female at birth as well as those who self identify as women making Simmons the third women centered college in the United States to accept transgender women 13 Government documentation of gender is not required Graduate programs are co educational so gender identity is not of concern 14 In 2016 the MBA program went online as MBA Simmons and began admitting men 15 In 2018 Simmons College changed its name to Simmons University after reorganizing the structure of the school 16 Campus editSimmons University is currently divided into two campuses located in the Fenway Kenmore neighborhood of Boston Massachusetts One campus is home to five academic buildings referred to as the Academic Campus The other campus referred to as the Residential Campus is home to nine residential buildings for undergraduate students The original site of the Simmons College Graduate School of Social Work is featured on the Boston Women s Heritage Trail 17 In November 2020 a plan for a single campus was launched by the university called One Simmons This plan aims to combine the two campuses into a single campus and create a 21 story Living and Learning Center This will include 1 100 dorm rooms classrooms and athletic facilities Additionally the plan outlines renovations to the Main College Building and Lefavour Hall Lefavour Hall specifically will be outfitted with a new library and a new state of the art science center Following the completion of these renovations in spring of 2022 the Park Science Center has been closed It is going to be taken down to build the new Living and Learning Center The project is scheduled to break ground in Fall 2022 and open in Fall 2026 18 In order to achieve such an endeavor Simmons University entered into an agreement with Skanska a multinational construction and property development company This partnership has two stated goals First Skanska will build the new Living and Learning Center building and in exchange Simmons University will give Skanska a 99 year lease for the grounds of the residential campus 18 Secondly Skanska will plan and execute commercial development of the former residential campus after the construction of the Living and Learning Center is completed 19 nbsp Simmons College Main College Building Academic Campus edit The Academic Campus is located at 300 The Fenway in the Longwood Medical Area It is immediately adjacent to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Boston Latin School This campus currently consists of five buildings One Palace Road Main College Building Beatley Library Lefavour Hall recently renovated to also house the science facilities 18 Park Science Center currently inaccessible due to impending demolition 18 School of Management Building a recent green construction 20 nbsp Morse Hall located on the residential campus nbsp Bartol Hall one of the dining halls at SimmonsStudent body editAccording to the College Scorecard the racial and ethnic composition of the undergraduate population is 62 percent white 11 percent Asian 8 percent Hispanic 6 percent black and 5 percent non resident alien Thirty percent of the undergraduate student body is Pell Grant eligible meant for low income students 21 Admissions edit Simmons does not require but considers SAT and ACT scores for admission In 2023 accepted students had a GPA of 3 81 and for those submitting had an SAT score between 1190 1350 with an average of 1279 or an ACT score between 28 32 with an average of 30 22 23 Simmons considers applicants holistically and considers accomplishments as well leadership and co curricular activities 24 Sustainability edit Former President Susan Scrimshaw signed the American College amp University Presidents Climate Commitment ACUPCC as a formal commitment to eliminate campus greenhouse gas emissions over time Furthermore the School of Management is addressing sustainability in its curriculum as well as in building and resource management programs 25 Academics editSimmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education 2 Its most popular undergraduate majors by number out of 412 graduates in 2022 were 26 Registered Nursing Registered Nurse 117 Family Practice Nurse Nursing 47 Biopsychology 25 Exercise Science and Kinesiology 23 Psychology 22 Simmons University reorganized its academic structure in 2018 to foster interdisciplinary learning and cross departmental collaboration among its constituent colleges College of Natural Behavioral and Health Sciences School of Nursing College of Organizational Computational and Information Sciences School of Library and Information Science SLIS est 1902 27 28 School of Business College of Social Sciences Policy and Practice School of Social Work The Gwen Ifill College of Media Arts and HumanitiesAthletics editSimmons University sponsors athletics teams in a variety of sports including crew cross country field hockey lacrosse soccer softball swimming amp diving tennis and volleyball The mascot is the Sharks and the colors are blue and yellow They compete as members of the NCAA Division III in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference GNAC the New England Women s and Men s Athletic Conference NEWMAC and the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC Simmons athletes won some of the early national intercollegiate women s tennis championships in singles Marjorie Sachs 1932 and doubles Dorrance Chase 1930 and 1932 with Sachs 29 Notable alumnae editSimmons alumnae include Emily Banks class of 1959 actress Shore Leave and model Miss Rheingold Susan Porter Benson 1943 2005 historian Julie Berry author children s author Lenore Blum born 1942 computer scientist and mathematician Kristin Cashore author Margaret Curtis 1883 1965 social worker and athlete Jahaira DeAlto died 2021 social worker lgbt activist and domestic violence victims advocate Denise Di Novi born 1956 film producer Rehema Ellis NBC News correspondent Jessica Fay politician Dorothy Celeste Boulding Ferebee 1898 1980 class of 1920 African American physician and activist David S Ferriero born 1949 10th Archivist of the United States Nnenna Freelon born 1954 jazz singer Ann M Fudge businesswoman former CEO of Young amp Rubicam Tipper Gore born 1947 attended Garland Junior College former Second Lady of the United States Eolyn Klugh Guy social worker associated with YWCA Christine Heppermann author and poet Theodora Kimball Hubbard landscape architect librarian Marjorie Hulsizer Copher dietitian who served in World War I Gwen Ifill 1955 2016 class of 1977 journalist television newscaster and author Louise Andrews Kent 1886 1969 author Megan Dowd Lambert children s book author and academic Master of Arts degree 2002 Mackenzi Lee author Gail Levin class of 1969 art historian Elinor Lipman born 1950 novelist Bertha Mahony 1882 1969 founder of The Horn Book Magazine Barbara Margolis 1929 2009 prisoners rights advocate who served as the official greeter of New York City 30 Susan K Martin 1965 librarian Hannah M McCarthy college administrator and businessperson Cheyney McKnight historical interpreter Jeffrey Mello Episcopal priest Bishop of Connecticut Eleanor Milleville 1922 1991 American sculptor Catherine N Norton 1941 2014 American librarian 31 Sondra Perl Professor Emerita of English at Lehman College and director of the Ph D in Composition and Rhetoric at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York 32 Bertha Reynolds American social worker Srinagarindra 1900 1995 Princess Mother of Thailand Mabel Leilani Smyth Director of the Public Nursing Service for the Territory of Hawaii Valerie Thomas scientist and inventor Susan Traverso 1983 president of Thiel College former provost of Elizabethtown College Suzyn Waldman color commentator for the New York Yankees Allyson Schwartz class of 1970 U S Representative Pennsylvania s 13th congressional district 2004 Anne Williams Wheaton class of 1912 publicist and first White House Associate Press Secretary Esther M Wilkins 1916 2016 class of 1938 pioneer in the field of dental hygiene teacher and author of Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist Mary Elizabeth Wood 1861 1931 librarian and lay missionary who actively promoted Chinese early education and librarianship Alex Wright American writer and information architect Nancy Ip President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Aline A Yamashita Guamanian educator and politician 33 Jill Zarin born 1963 reality television personalityNotable faculty editWilliam M Bellamy former U S ambassador to Kenya from 2003 to 2006 34 Harry C Bentley founder and namesake of Bentley College served as professor of accounting Nancy Bond winner of a Newbery Honor taught at the Simmons College Center for the Study of Children s Literature from 1979 to 2001 Dana Chandler artist and activist Alicia Craig Faxon art historian Emily Hale speech and drama teacher and muse of T S Eliot Megan Dowd Lambert children s book author and academic senior lecturer at Simmons Gregory Maguire author professor and co director at the Simmons College Center for the Study of Children s Literature from 1979 to 1985 Isadore Gilbert Mudge librarian part time lecturer Mary Schenck Woolman pioneer in vocational education List of presidents edit Henry Lefavour 1901 1933 35 Bancroft Beatley 1933 1955 William Edgar Park 1955 1970 William J Holmes 1970 1993 Jean Dowdall 1993 1995 Daniel S Cheever Jr 1995 2006 Susan C Scrimshaw 2006 2008 Helen Drinan 2008 2020 Lynn Perry Wooten 2020 present See also editSimmons College Center for the Study of Children s LiteratureReferences edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 a b Massachusetts Institutions NECHE New England Commission of Higher Education retrieved May 26 2021 Simmons University U S News amp World Report Simmons University Overview CollegeData www collegedata com Retrieved November 1 2021 Simmons University nces ed gov US Department of Education Retrieved December 1 2021 a b History About Simmons College Simmons College Sarah Louise Arnold The Suffragist Dean Simmons University Retrieved May 12 2022 EDUCATION THEME OF SCOUT LEADER The Birmingham News October 11 1925 p 79 Retrieved May 12 2022 via Newspapers com Massachusetts Colleges that have Closed Merged or Changed Names Brown Ray C December 2 2014 retrieved January 8 2015 Online Master of Business Administration Simmons College Retrieved June 20 2018 Our Mission and History Simmons University 2022 Retrieved Aug 23 2022 Graduate programs have become a cash cow for struggling colleges What does that mean for students www pbs org PBS September 18 2017 Retrieved December 1 2021 Simmons College Opens Its Doors to Trans Students The Advocate November 11 2014 Admission Policy for Transgender Students FAQ Simmons edu Retrieved December 1 2017 Valentina Zarya The only all female MBA program is closing could it have been saved Fortune Aug 28 2015 Retrieved Aug 23 2022 Simmons Announces University Designation www simmons edu Retrieved October 5 2018 Back Bay East Boston Women s Heritage Trail a b c d Simmons University One Simmons Simmmons University Simmons University 2022 https www simmons edu about our future campus that works Probert Annie Developer Proposes Massive Lab and Housing Complex Where Simmons Dorms Now Stand Boston Globe January 7 2022 https www bostonglobe com 2022 01 07 business developer proposes massive lab housing complex where simmons dorms now stand Simmons College School of Management LEED Gold Lee Kennedy Co Inc Retrieved December 4 2017 Simmons University collegescorecard ed gov US Department of Education Retrieved December 1 2021 Simmons University Boston MA bigfuture collegeboard org College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation Retrieved January 7 2024 Simmons University Requirements for Admission prepscholar com PrepScholar Retrieved January 7 2024 Applying as a First Year Applicant to Simmons University What we look for simmons edu Simmons University Retrieved January 7 2024 Environmental Commitments Simmons College Retrieved June 7 2010 Simmons University nces ed gov U S Dept of Education Retrieved February 28 2023 Library Schools and Short Courses Simmons College School of Library Science American Library Annual 1917 1918 New York R R Bowker pp 7 v hdl 2027 nyp 33433069135071 Donnelly June Richardson 1918 Views of Library School Directors Simmons College Public Libraries 23 1 Chicago Library Bureau hdl 2027 hvd hxdkbs via HathiTrust Pre NCAA women s collegiate tennis Tennis Forum Retrieved May 25 2021 via Newspapers com Boston Globe 1929 1953 St Louis Post Dispatch 1954 1963 Fox Margalit Barbara Margolis Prisoners Advocate Dies at 79 The New York Times July 12 2009 Accessed July 21 2009 In Memoriam Catherine Norris Norton Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Retrieved September 7 2015 College Corner The Item of Millburn and Short Hills September 1 1966 Accessed May 6 2021 via Newspapers com Three Millburn High School alumnae have been named to the dean s list of scholars at Simmons College in Boston for the year Sondra A Perl daughter of Mr and Mrs Herman Perl of South Orange Avenue will be a sophomore in the department of education Aline Yamashita kuam com July 3 2012 Retrieved October 15 2021 William Mark Bellamy Center for Strategic and International Studies Retrieved July 13 2020 Introduction Presidents Simmons Presidents Simmons beatleyweb simmons edu Retrieved November 26 2023 External links editOfficial website nbsp 42 20 23 N 71 06 01 W 42 339800 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