Despite a gloomy sky speckled with rainclouds, more than 3,000 people gathered around a stage before embarking on a two-mile ...
If you’re a college student scrolling social media between classes, you’ve probably seen the message that carbs are “bad.” ...
One year after the Trump administration issued executive orders targeting race, gender and sexuality, Simmons University ...
One year ago, 76% of technology professionals used artificial intelligence (AI) at their jobs, according to a study from Google. Today, that number has increased to 90%. But for some in the industry, ...
Simmons University is seeing growing student interest in studying abroad for the upcoming spring semester. According to the ...
The Simmons community was left shaken after reported Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sightings last Wednesday, September 17. On a student-run ...
While everyone stays up too late sometimes, college students are especially prone to pulling all-nighters. College students juggle a number of responsibilities. Many work long hours on top of classes, ...
“The threat of the Islamic state is one of the most serious international challenges that we face today,” Warburg Professor of International Relations William Bellamy began at “State of Terror: Update ...
In the international community, one Simmons professor is aiming to make a huge difference. Professor Mariam Raqib of the Political Science and International Relations Department started her non-profit ...
In the Archives of Internal Medicine, a study was published about how drinking regular coffee—not decaf—on a regular basis over time may prevent depression in middle-aged women. Consuming caffeine in ...