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Liz Simmons

Writer

Liz Simmons has more than a decade of professional writing and editing experience. She has written extensively on higher education issues, including preparing and budgeting for college, career planning and development, and diversity and equity. Her current areas of focus include cybersecurity, computer science, and accounting.


Liz has worked for libraries, a history museum, and as a social science researcher. She holds a bachelor's degree in anthropology and master's degrees in urban studies and library and information science.


She lives in her hometown of Denver, Colorado, with her family. In her free time, she enjoys collecting children's cookbooks, gardening with native plants, and volunteering at her son's school.


  • Education: MS Urban Studies, Portland State University; MS Library and Information Science, University of British Columbia; BA Anthropology, University of Colorado

Subject areas:

Higher education, culture

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What Is an Information Technology Architect?
Liz Simmons
Updated November 9, 2023
Online Database Management Degrees
Liz Simmons
Updated November 9, 2023
Front-End vs. Back-End: What’s the Difference?
Liz Simmons
Updated November 9, 2023
How to Become a Video Game Designer
Liz Simmons
Updated November 8, 2023
Web Development Degree Programs
Liz Simmons
Updated November 8, 2023
2023 Guide to the Top 12 Coding Languages
Liz Simmons
Updated November 8, 2023