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Simmons Virtual Housing Resource Fair | | |
All students are welcome to join the annual Simmons Virtual Housing Fair on February 19th from 12-1pm!
This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in renting an apartment in the Boston area. During the fair, students can ask property managers questions about the renting process and receive recommendations. Students can register here, or scan the QR code in the graphic.
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Oral Healthcare Grab Bags | | |
Join us for a fun and interactive event hosted by the Pre-Health Liaison!
Stop by Common Grounds on
Feb. 18th, from 10- 12:30pm!
Test your dental knowledge by spinning a wheel and answering a dental-related question: topics range from oral health basics to fun dental facts. Answer correctly and you’ll win an oral healthcare grab bag filled with useful goodies to keep your smile healthy.
This is a great opportunity to learn more about dentistry, connect with fellow pre-dental students, and walk away with prizes.
Questions? Contact us!
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Movie Day - Rocky Horror Picture Show | | | | |
Celebrating Ramadan: Insights for Simmons Students and Staff | | |
Wednesday, February 18th, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Special Functions Room, A-070 in the main college building
Spiritual Life at Simmons extends heartfelt wishes for a Ramadan Mubarak (Blessed Ramadan) to our Muslim students, faculty, staff, alumnae/i, and friends!
Discover more about Ramadan and the upcoming holiday (Eid), play jeopardy to win prizes, and enjoy light refreshments.
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Please join us for the Student Art Sale on Thursday, February 19, from 4 - 7pm in the Trustman Art Gallery!
Come support our student creators! There will be a variety of art for sale, including jewelry, prints, zines, stickers, keychains, pottery, and more!
Payment methods: Cash and online services (Venmo, Apple Pay, etc.).
The Student Art Exhibition: Common Ground, will also be on view during the sale!
Hope to see you there!
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The Center for Global Connect is hosting Study Abroad info Sessions!
Join us to learn about the basics of studying abroad, including budgeting, opportunities abroad, scholarships, and more!
The Spring semester sessions are happening: In-person at CSS (Lefavour Hall, 1st FLoor Room E-A085)
- Tuesdays, 11:00am - 12:00pm
- Wednesdays, 4:00 - 5:00pm
Virtually (on Zoom)
Learn more and Register for the sessions here!
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This is a mandatory training for any students applying to OPT this semester!
You'll learn more about authorization, how to apply, and will work with our staff to have all your questions answered.
The upcoming dates are:
- February 17th, and 24th
- March 11th, 13th, and 16th
- April 2nd, 21st, and 27th
Register here on Campus Connect!
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Join us bi-weekly on Thursdays for programming, events, and discussions themed around community and coalition building
Time: 2:00 - 3:00pm
Location: Multicultural Center, C-101
Register Here!
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We Are History Open Mic Night | | |
MCC invites you to We Are History: Open Mic Night!
Tuesday, February 24, 6:30-9:30pm C-520
Black art is a living, breathing, and vital part of black history. To celebrate Black History Month, we invite you to engage with that history by bringing your artistry to be heard and celebrated!
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First Bite Orientation Leader Applications | | |
The CLE is pleased to announce that orientation leader applications are open from 2/13 to 3/13 - Click here to apply!
New applicants must attend an info session which are listed below:
Reach out to Christy Lusiak [email protected] if you have any questions!
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International Women's Day Breakfast | | |
The 28th Annual International Women's Day Breakfast:
Reigniting our Movements for Gender Equity. Free for Simmons Students!
March 6th from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm in the Linda K. Paresky Conference Center (A-310)
Join feminist organizations from across Greater Boston for a morning of inspiration, connection, and action at the 28th Annual International Women’s Day Breakfast. The theme for this year is Reigniting our Movements for Gender Equity. The breakfast includes a resource fair with 20+ community organizations, light bites and coffee, a keynote, and a panel.
The panel brings together movement leaders to explore how we take action across organizations, center the communities who need us most, and sustain ourselves in the work. As women and gender-expansive people continue to bear the brunt of both the attacks and the care labor that follows, we’ll focus on collective strategies for revitalization, community care, and recommitting to the fight for gender equality. Come to reconnect with purpose, power, and one another.
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Save the Date! 2026 Spring Career Fair
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Meet organizations and employers, connect with professionals, and discover new opportunities!
March 18th from 2-4:30pm in the Linda K. Paresky (A-310 Main College Building)
The Simmons University 2026 Spring Career Fair offers an excellent opportunity for students from the Colleges of the Fenway and professionals to connect and network for full-time positions, internships, and part-time opportunities.
Food and beverages will also be provided!
For any questions or additional information, please contact Seneida Baez at [email protected].
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Want to be a Simmons Academic Mentor (SAM) for 2026-2027?
The Office of Undergraduate Advising will be accepting applications for the 2026-2027 SAMs position starting February 16th until March 13th.
Simmons Academic Mentors (or SAMs) are current Simmons students who assist first-year students with academic acclimation to Simmons University. In this role, SAMs provide peer academic support to first-year students throughout the summer leading up to and during your first year at Simmons University. Interviews will be scheduled to take place in late March and early April for finalists. Apply Here!
Questions about the application process can be sent to [email protected].
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- Simmons Virtual Housing Resource Fair
All students are welcome to join the annual Simmons Virtual Housing Fair on February 19th from 12-1pm! This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in renting an apartment in the Boston area. During the fair, students can ask property managers questions about the renting process and receive recommendations. Students can register here, or scan the QR code in the graphic below.
Available to students at no additional cost. Community Borrowing Programs are possible by the generous donations of faculty and staff and support students who may experience financial barriers to accessing necessary academic materials.
Open now: Lab Supplies Borrowing Program (goggles, coats, and molecular kits) Textbook Sharing Program (sell and shop both free and discounted textbooks from fellow students)
The GMSB is a communal meal swipe bank that is accessible to students who may experience financial barriers to accessing meals. Please ensure that we can meet everyone’s needs by donating your extra guest meal swipes here!
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