Category Archives: TechNews

Upgrades to Classroom Technology

classroom-tech-infographicOver the last year, Simmons Technology has completed significant upgrades to media equipment in classrooms across campus. In each of the rooms listed below, you’ll find a placard located near the lectern or podium with information on how to operate the equipment. Technology also provides an up-to-date list of available classroom equipment and configurations for your reference.

If you will be teaching in any of the following classrooms, Technology can provide assistance and brief trainings on using the new equipment. Please contact the Service Desk at 617-521-2222 if you would like to schedule an appointment.

Upgraded Classrooms

  • Lefavour Hall: L007, L225, L305, L320, L325
  • Park Science Center: S109, S110, S301, S337A, S411
  • School of Management Building: M104, M201, M301

Technology Improvements

  • High definition (HD) data projectors
  • Simpler control systems
  • High quality audio amplifiers
  • New Blu-Ray/DVD players

A Note about VCRs and VHS
In today’s media environment, the VHS tape format is becoming increasingly difficult to support. Like many other schools, Simmons has stopped deploying VCRs and the library no longer purchases any materials in VHS format. For faculty who use VHS tapes, Library staff can research whether your content is available in a newer format (DVD, Blu-Ray, streaming).

If you have any questions about these changes or about classroom media equipment in preparation for the fall semester, please contact the Service Desk at 617-521-2222.

Enhancing Emergency Preparedness at Simmons

If last winter brought with it a lasting lesson, it’s that we need to be prepared for emergencies of all kinds and the effects they could have on our campus.

As part of that ongoing effort, the Simmons College Emergency Response Team (SCERT) took part in an emergency preparedness seminar with other schools and hospitals in the area. More than 100 participants met at Simmons to discuss and plan a response to a Category 3 hurricane. The SCERT team worked with local and state agencies to map out coordinated communications, evacuations, continuity of operations, and recovery strategies.

The Simmons team shared their plans with other institutions throughout the Longwood Medical and Academic Area and worked with representatives from the Massachusetts State Police, Boston Police, MassDot, Eversource, and the National Weather Service to learn more about coordinated response efforts.

In addition to planning and exercises, Simmons benefits from our participation in MASCO’s Joint Operations Center which coordinates resource deployment during emergencies and provides a link between the College, other local institutions, and local, state, and federal emergency management agencies. This strategy reduces response times and provides the necessary infrastructure to keep the campus safe and functional during an emergency.

Being prepared means planning for and mitigating the effects of disruptions caused by a range of natural and human-made emergencies. Simmons is committed to constant planning and testing in preparation for whatever might come our way.

A Greener Campus? It’s in the Bag

recycling-iconMaking the campus sustainable and environmentally friendly is a significant focus for our Buildings & Grounds team. As part of this effort, they worked with our janitorial vendor, DTZ, to change all of the trash bags on campus to the greenest bags currently available, making Simmons the first and only college in the area to take this step.

The new bags, provided by Revolution Bag, contain up to 95% post-consumer recycled content, a stark contrast to the bags used previously, which contained only 10% pre-consumer recycled content. Each bag is made of resin that was once used in irrigation tubes for farming. The same company that makes the tubes then collects them, recycles them, and manufacturers new bags from the recycled materials. This process creates a closed loop, leaving behind no materials used in the original manufacturing process.

In addition to being an environmentally conscious product, the bags are also stronger and more durable, making them safer for our janitorial staff to handle. Another added benefit is cost savings: the new bags are less expensive and Simmons will use fewer throughout the year.

This is just one step in an ongoing effort to reduce waste and shrink our environmental impact across campus. To find out more about sustainability efforts at Simmons, visit Green Simmons. If you’re interested in getting involved or sharing new ideas for greening the campus, contact Sara Smith.