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, ...
On a signature chilly Boston night, the Trustman Art Gallery opened its doors to the fourth annual student art sale. Building ...
Among unprecedented funding cuts to journalism, the seventh Ifill Forum brought together students, alumni and professionals to discuss the importance of journalism on all levels. This year’s topic ...
“Hit Me Hard And Soft” weaves themes of sapphism, love, and lust amidst the whispery, hauntingly beautiful vocal technique from “What Was I Made For?” while having instrumentals reminiscent of her ...
She took a very long time to deliver the punchline or you’d expect more to her answer, and that’s the joke in itself. Tu joked and talked about social justice, activism and gender, joking about ...
Assistant Teaching Professor Loretta Park may be new to Simmons this semester, but she already wears many hats. Along with being the new Director of the Trustman Art Gallery, she teaches both art and ...
The mustache is making a comeback. Whether it be a victim to the hockey boy aesthetic or a musician with thigh tats, everyone’s seeming to grow a stache. I, for one, am here for it. The messy, unkept, ...
Tucked away in the vibrant community of Allston, just a three-minute walk from the B Line’s Harvard Ave stop, you’ll find a treasure trove of spiritual goodies at the beloved Ritual Arts. Whether ...
In a historic decision, Simmons University Office of Undergraduate Admissions has accepted its first goose student into the University. A native to the Muddy River, Copley the Goose was able to fill ...
It’s March of 1973 and Led Zeppelin has just released their first ever non-self-titled album, “Houses of the Holy.” The tracklist jumps around from the harder rock Zeppelin is known for to some of the ...
Simmons will lease out part of its Palace Road building to MCPHS in an effort to generate additional revenue, President Lynn Perry Wooten’s office announced Friday. Beginning this Summer, MCPHS will ...
Losing the quad is like losing the lungs of Simmons residence halls, where students breathe in mental wellness and exhale academic stress. The Draft Project Impact Report of Simmons University in ...
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