In our art studios students learn to navigate our visual world in a dynamic and meaningful way. And you'll gain the skills needed to research, experiment and solve problems creatively, no matter what your career.
Learn more about the Department of Humanities and our Art minors here.
Communications students use a variety of technology to learn skills for positions in advertising, news, editing, event planning, social media, video, audio production, design, and writing.
Learn more about the Department of Communications here.
The Student-Driven Media Center is located in A-175 in the Main Campus Building. It houses all of our Student-Driven Publications and offers a variety of spaces for students to create and edit audiovisual projects. Students must receive training before they can use these spaces. Read on to learn more about individual spaces and how to book your first appointment.
Photography students will explore traditional, emerging, and experimental techniques in Photography using our Digital Lab, Darkroom, and lighting equipment.
Learn more about the Photography Minor in Communications here.
Whether for class or for a personal passion project, The Ifill School has a number of spaces with the tools to support your ideas.
Learn more about our bookable media spaces here.
You can contact Luke Romanak, Associate Director, Student Media & Academic Technology at luke.romanak@simmons.edu, reach out to the individual units (see below), or if you are not sure where to go send a message to The Ifill School at ifill@simmons.edu