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Taking the World by Storm
Stacey Olson ’20
June 13, 2020Stacey Olson ’20 discovered her passion for the theatre following a guest lecture from a professional costume designer during her sophomore year at Simpson College
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Taking the World by Storm
Nick Janssen ’20
June 6, 2020Nick Janssen ’20 used two internships while at Simpson College to launch his auditing career at a Big Four accounting firm
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Catch Up with Campus
Simpson College Student Kathryn Hays Chosen to Present at Posters on the Hill in Washington D.C.
May 14, 2020Student Research Explores The Effect of Lack of Concise Information in Political Campaigns
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Catch Up with Campus
Simpson College Announces Honorees for Iowa & Minnesota Campus Compact Presidents’ Engaged Campus Awards
April 22, 2020College demonstrates commitment to advancing distinctive civic mission by forming partnerships, supporting community engagement and working to institutionalize a culture of engagement
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Taking the World by Storm
Simpson College Student Chosen To Present Innovative New Research On Gaslighting At Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium
April 7, 2020New research explores the topic of ‘gaslighting’ at research symposium at Johns Hopkins University
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Catch Up with Campus
Simpson College Names Marsha Kelliher As President
March 30, 2020Kelliher To Lead Simpson College As First Female President
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Taking the World by Storm
Simpson College Student Christopher Shima Awarded Newman Civic Fellowship
March 25, 2020
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Catch Up with Campus
Simpson College announces speaker for annual Women in America Lecture
February 26, 2020Award-winning author Sara Egge to lecture on the woman suffrage movement in the Great Plains and the Midwest
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Faculty on the Forefront
Individuals With Down Syndrome Face Geographic Barriers to Specialty Care
February 6, 2020Collaborative research project between Harvard University, University of Michigan and Simpson College reveals more than 20 percent of individuals with Down syndrome live more than two hours from care