The Anchor Logo

Information to Anchor Your Simmons Experience

Welcome to The Anchor. This bi-weekly communication will provide you with relevant information to anchor your Simmons experience.

In This Edition

 

Health & Wellness

Spring Semester BIPOC Support Group!

The Counseling Center will be hosting a virtual weekly BIPOC Support Group beginning this Thursday at 5pm! All Simmons students who identify as BIPOC are welcome to join the group. Contact [email protected] with any questions or concerns. We are so excited to see you soon!

Join the Group (Zoom Link)
 

Student Experience

Upcoming Events

Simmons Hillel Housewarming Basket

Wednesday March 23, 3:30pm | Arnold Lounge, Residence Campus

Women's History Month Trivia Night

Thursday March 24, 3 - 4pm | Multicultural Center, SOM Building

Simmons Hillel: Spill the Tea - Women's Empowerment Edition

Monday March 28, 3 - 4pm | A-120, Main College Building

Career Education Salary Negotiation Workshop

 Wednesday March 30, 5:30pm | Multicultural Center, SOM Building

School of Business Women of Color Book Talk Series:

Deepa Purushothaman on "The First, The Few, The Only: How Women of Color Can Redefine Power in Corporate America"

Wednesday March 30, 5pm | Register

 

Join Simmons University School of Business in an interactive discussion between Deepa Purushothaman, a former senior partner at a large global services firm, and Špela Trefalt, Diane K. Trust Associate Professor in Leadership Development, about Deepa’s new book: "The First, The Few, The Only: How Women of Color Can Redefine Power in Corporate America". Many women of color feel that they need to hide or change who they are to “fit” into the corporate cultures. But businesses must evolve—and women of color have the potential to lead that transformation. Deepa’s call to action is for women of color to find power from within and to join together in community, to make the needed change.

 

The first 75 participants will receive a free copy of Deepa’s new book.

Nominations for the Annual CCE Recognition Awards

The Center for Community Engagement is seeking nominations for our annual recognition awards! Please nominate students, faculty, staff, and/or community partners who have made a significant contribution to community engagement at Simmons this year (nominations may be for others or oneself).  

 

Descriptions of each award can be found on the nomination form. Nominations are due Friday, March 25 for full consideration. Honorees will be announced at our End of Year Recognition Celebration.

 

Wednesday April 20, 5pm | Nomination Form

 

Academic Spotlight

(Mostly) Online Classes at Simmons This Summer!

For undergraduate students interested in taking a class to fulfill credits or retake a course, the Summer Session may be the perfect option. Simmons will be offering a curated selection of undergraduate courses, most of which will be online, in Summer 2022. Simmons University's Summer Session is open to Simmons and non-Simmons students. Register today! (Online and on the ground courses for graduate and nursing students can be found on Workday.)

Fulbright US Student Program Info Session

Fulbright is an international grant program that aims to foster mutual understanding between the US and nations across the globe. In support of this mission, they provide grants for individually designed study/research projects and for English Teaching Assistant programs.

 

To learn more, please join the IIE Fulbright Staff and Alumni Ambassadors for a presentation on Thursday, March 24 at 4pm. The presentation will cover the Program’s history, eligibility, award types, award benefits, and application components and tips. After the general presentation, participants will be invited to a breakout room with the Simmons Fulbright Program Adviser, who will cover institution-specific details such as campus resources, deadlines, and next steps.   

 

Applications for the 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Student Program will open on March 31. For more information, email [email protected]

Register Here
 

Making a Difference

Student Discussions on Simmons Mission, Vision & Values

Simmons seeks your insight and participation as we begin working on our 2027 Strategic Plan. We invite you to complete this survey on the current Mission, Vision, and Values of Simmons as they relate to your undergraduate student experience. The survey won't take more than a few minutes and your responses will remain anonymous.

 

In addition to inviting you to complete a quick survey, we also seek your participation in Undergraduate Student Focus Groups on March 29 and 30. In this google form, you'll find times for the focus groups and an easy RSVP form.

Community Resource Room: Food and Feedback Sessions

Are you passionate about food access and excited about the Community Resource Room at Simmons this Fall?

 

Attend a session (virtually or in-person) to hear the Community Resource Room survey findings, continue to share ideas, and dream together to envision this new resource. These meetings center around our current students, but are open to all community members. Food will be provided!

 

  • Feedback Session 1: March 30, 5pm, MCB A-151
  • Feedback Session 2: March 31, 11:30am, Management Building C-301

 

Visit the Community Resource Room page on the REEF Support Center website for more information and the latest updates.

 

Stay safe, and be well.

Simmons University

Division of Student Affairs

300 The Fenway

Boston, MA 02115