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Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

[…]This broad portfolio positions MCPHS to offer collaborative, interprofessional practice and education that prepares students for the team-based care models of today’s healthcare system. Pharmacy students work with acupuncture students on pain management. Optometry students join forces with physician assistant students on health assessments. Premed students work side-by-side with public health students on the virology of a pandemic. Future industry leaders across the health sciences spectrum are partnering and sharing knowledge every day. Deep-rooted relationships with prestigious medical and research institutions in Boston’s Longwood Medical Area, across New England, and around the globe enable students to gain the most effective […]
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Simmons Study Abroad Dublin

[…]pm - 4:30 pm Global Experience Simmons International Education Week Event University College of Dublin Ireland Informational Virtual Event More […]

Fulbright Scholarship

[…]the Find Your Advisor tool here, or see below: Wentworth: Rebecca Bacon, Director, Global Education Opportunities Center, COF rbacon@colleges-fenway.org All Wentworth students are requested to complete a Fulbright Interest Form, accessible by clicking on the “Apply Now” button here:  http://cof.studioabroad.com/?go=USstudentfulbright Emmanuel College Dr. Laurie Johnston – Director of Fellowships and Scholarships johnsla@emmanuel.edu MassArt TBD International Education Center international@massart.edu Mass. College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences University J. Alex Trayford, Assistant Dean, School of Arts and Sciences jalex.trayford@mcphs.edu Simmons College Jaime Libowitz, Director of Operations, Undergraduate […]

Davis Grants

[…]of 1) a Global Impact Symposium to showcase the intersection of identity and scholarship in a global context, and 2) a Global Impact Student Organization to foster and sustain an ongoing dialogue amongst undergraduate students to foster and embrace the diversity of perspectives that come from a global and intercultural competence. Faculty Involved: Jill Meleedy (Emmanuel College); Amy Holland (MassArt); Gail Marcus, Shanti Freundlich (MCPHS University); Cherie Lynn Ramirez, Joseph Stanley (Simmons College); Rebecca Bacon, Doug Upton, (Colleges of the Fenway) Award: $14,000 Colleges of the Fenway Health, Science and Technology Incubator Abstract:With the rapid growth in the healthcare industry […]

Two MCPHS Optometry Students among Five National Award Winners

[…]future career in private practice. Winners of the award receive a $4,000 scholarship toward their education. Dr. Poston was the first Black American admitted to the School of Optometry at the University of California, Berkeley. After graduating in 1939, he became the first Black American licensed to practice on the entire West Coast and was also the first Black American to be honored as Optometrist of the Year by the American Optometric Association. In 1955, Dr. Poston went on to help form VSP, the only national not-for-profit vision insurance company. Today VSP serves nearly 90 million members through a network […]
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Instagram Takeover- Spend the Day in London!

[…]Day Global Experience Spend a day following the experience of a Simmons student in London, England at the University of Roehampton. Simmons International Education Week Event CLICK HERE More […]

Instagram Takeover- Spend the Day in Dublin!

[…]Day Global Experience Spend a day following the experience of a Simmons student in Dublin, Ireland at University College Dublin! Simmons International Education Week Event CLICK HERE More […]

Faculty Development

[…]and strategic planning. Institute presentations can be accessed here: The Economics of Higher EducationThe Tuition Driven Schools’ DilemmaFinancial Models for Higher Education Institutions A third Institute was held on May 30, 2018 at MassArt to kick off the 2018-2019 COF Department Chair Training. Faculty Development Committee The Faculty Development Committee is responsible for planning the annual Teaching and Learning Conference. Padraig DeighanEmmanuel College Dan SerigMassachusetts College of Art and Design Lisa IrishMCPHS University Jennifer Herman Simmons University Kelly ParishWentworth Institute of Technology Claire RamsbottomExecutive DirectorColleges of the Fenway Allison O’ConnorDirector, Academic Programs and Professional DevelopmentColleges of the […]

Emmanuel College

[…]in the middle of a rapidly transforming part of the city. Emmanuel is at the prime intersection of education, science, culture business, medicine and technology. We’re surrounded by neighbors who are partnering with us on world-class research, learning and experience opportunities, and more. This is where the liberal and useful arts and science meet. Students get classroom theory and foundation, but also real-world practice. In fact, 100% of students complete at least one internship. At Emmanuel, you will find unwavering collaboration and support, a strong spiritual, ethical and intellectual foundation, and despite exceptional growth, a tight-knit community, and a 13:1 […]

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Emergency Management

Our mission: To sustain and develop robust emergency management programs to ensure the protection of our community. In recent years, the Colleges of the Fenway has made significant progress in enhancing emergency management programs across all five of our institutions. This has resulted from great teamwork among each campus’s Public Safety Departments, key leadership, emergency preparedness committees, and many other dedicated people from across our colleges and universities. The Colleges of the Fenway Emergency Management Program is committed to coordinating each of our campus’s individual emergency management programs and helping develop them through collaborative mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery plans. […]

Presidents’ Letter

[…]to enhance our academic and social environments and to holding down the escalating costs of higher education. Our five institutions have done much to realize this vision. The question before us now is how can the colleges go even further in enhancing our student, staff, and faculty environments while expanding the economic benefits of collaboration?   Looking To The […]

Three Questions with Dr. David Chard, President, Wheelock College

[…]innovation hub, whose mission is to advance knowledge and solutions in response to social and educational challenges. The Aspire Institute is doing great work, and I want to identify ways to elevate the Aspire Institute in the industry and establish it as a leading educational innovation, research, and evaluation center.   What impact would you like Colleges of the Fenway to have? The Colleges of the Fenway has proven to be an invaluable resource for our students and for our institution. Students receive the benefits of expanded course offerings by cross-registration with other COF institutions, and they can participate in […]
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COF Central Office

[…]and Academic Programssbiggers@colleges-fenway.org Khadija MboupAssistant Director, Global Education Opportunities (GEO) […]

Creative Counterpoints 2021: Uprooted/ Translated

Creative Counterpoints 2021: Uprooted/ Translated 04/14/21     6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Faculty and Staff Student Events Creative Counterpoints 2021: Uprooted/Translated will feature a conversation between two prominent women creatives, artist Scherezade Garcia and writer Valeria Luiselli, who employ their talent to tell narratives of postcolonial [...] More […]
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