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Aimie Smith Chapple ’91 traces the origin of her lasting friendship with staffer Micky Finn ...
Dear Friends, It is my pleasure to announce the appointment of Heather Johns as Smith’s next vice president for ...
Nealy brings more than four decades of experience in law enforcement to his position at Smith, including stints as a ...
Jeffrey Ahlman, professor of history, is the author of “W.E.B. Du Bois and the Liberian Question: Sovereignty, Empire, and ...
Do you want to spend time on your writing and have a change of scenery? Come find inspiration in a place of natural beauty! We will write in the company of others at the MacLeish Field Station, in the ...
Eco-anxiety /Global Warming is an ongoing series of watercolor monotypes on 22” x 30” Arches Hot Press watercolor paper. Dark humor sets the tone, inspired by silent film comedians, especially the ...
Temporarily Ours features eight contemporary artists working in Cuba, Iran, Pakistan, Palestine, and the United States. Through photography and film, each artist reveals some of the innovative ways ...
I often tell people that in college I didn’t want to major in anything—I wanted to major in everything! I changed my major ...
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 ...
When she graduated, she pledged to help create opportunities for new generations of Smithies. Her contributions support ...
In her new book, Posthuman Bliss? The Failed Promise of Transhumanism, Susan B. Levin, Roe/Straut Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, offers what Bruce Jennings of Vanderbilt ...
Part two of “Women’s Clothes and the Stories They Tell” looks at the laborious undertaking of preparing the collection for its museum debut. The process of curating the Smith College Historic Clothing ...
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