Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, used social media to his advantage throughout his campaign. His success can be, in part, attributed to that social strategy.  Mamdani, democratic ...
Sage Innerarity, a first-year student in the Library Sciences graduate program and a member of the Ione Band of Miwok Indians of California, won a $10,000 Rodney T. Matthews Jr. Scholarship to use ...
Simmons University is set to launch a first-of-its-kind women-centered sports management graduate program and undergraduate ...
As the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more widespread, students and professors alike are grappling ...
After about a year where the Multicultural Center (MCC) on campus lacked a director, the position has been filled again by ...
At 2 a.m. on November 2, daylight saving time officially ended. For most of us, that meant waking up to a darker afternoon, feeling extra confusion over what time Bartol would open, and at least one ...
The future of Title IX may be uncertain in Washington, but on campus, the message from the Simmons administration to students ...
All images provided are subject to change. Simmons’ Student Government Association (SGA) held a weekly House meeting on April 9, where representatives from student organizations and the general ...
As my tenure as Editor-in-Chief of the Voice comes to a close, I have been thinking about what my class of journalists can pass down to the next team. The Class of 2024 came into college from our ...
The Provost’s Office announced in an email that the PLAN curriculum was being modified on Jan. 12. A town hall was hosted to answer questions from students about how changes to the curriculum might ...
Among the changes students were informed about in a September 29 email from the Office of President Lynn Perry Wooten, Simmons’ four colleges will be restructured into six: Nursing, Social Work, ...