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At a ceremony on campus in May, 14 retiring faculty members were honored for a combined 484 years of service to Smith.
Kirkpatrick has been named dean of libraries for Smith College. Most recently serving as the dean of university libraries at ...
Connect With Smith took a May hiatus for Reunions I and II in Northampton before On the Road headed over the sea: The ...
The Smith Quarterly won big at this year’s Society of Publication Designers (SPD) awards, besting the competition in four ...
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 ...
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 ...
I entered Smith in 1949, uncertain and unsure. I graduated in 1953, confident and more aware of who I was. During those in-between years, I struggled mightily for several reasons. I was still mourning ...
Amy Pollack Kemp ’87 co-founds a community center that is helping Ukrainian women and children heal and rebuild their lives in the midst of war It’s a question Amy Pollack Kemp ’87 learned to ask ...
Assistant Professor of Government Claire Leavitt tries to avoid using the word “unprecedented” to describe the national political situation. An expert in American governmental institutions, Leavitt ...
This is just one of the many love stories we've received in conjunction with Smith's 150th. Submit your own using our love story submission form.
Cowiya Arouna ’21 believes China and Africa can transform their current relations into a true economic partnership that benefits both regions. Her faith in this idea springs from multiple sources: her ...
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