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Intended for high school seniors, this annual event will highlight opportunities offered by Smith College for African American, Asian American, Latin American, Native American, and/or first-generation ...
“I think the Traveling Diary will capture this moment in Smith’s history like nothing else can,” says René Heavlow AC ’08, ...
As a new semester gets underway, four Smith faculty members reflect on how they are teaching in uncertain times For longtime ...
As a child with cerebral palsy, Arden Grim ’26 did extensive therapies that enabled her to walk. Over the summer, the future ...
Take this quiz, specially developed to coincide with the 150th anniversary issue of the Smith Quarterly, to find out. This ...
11 a.m.–1 p.m. Registered alums are invited to lunch in the Smith dining halls, with traditional, vegetarian, gluten-free, ...
The celebrations will continue throughout the fall: ...
Phoebe Potts ’92’s award-winning one-woman show, Too Fat for China: A Comic Look at the Agony of Adoption, chronicles her and her husband’s quest to adopt a child. It’s not normally a comedic topic, ...
At a ceremony on campus in May, 14 retiring faculty members were honored for a combined 484 years of service to Smith. In her remarks to faculty at the ceremony in May, President Sarah Willie-LeBreton ...
Nancy S. Kirkpatrick has been named dean of libraries for Smith College. Most recently serving as the dean of university libraries at Florida International University, where she managed a $17 million ...
On one wall of Chief Jimi Nealy’s office at campus safety headquarters on West Street, the word “ubuntu” is displayed on a white board. An African concept expressing humanity and interconnection, the ...
The 147th Commencement exercises of Smith College have come to a close and will linger for many years in our memories. I want to congratulate our graduates and sincerely thank the hundreds of people ...