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Anna Jacobs ’18 finds adulthood ‘more meaningful’ thanks to friendships forged at Smith ...
Our ties go back over a century. Smith’s First Asian Student Tei Ninomiya graduated from Smith in 1910. A native of Japan, her college education in another country was remarkable for the time. As a ...
Carol T. Christ, Smith Alumnae Quarterly, Spring 2007 In 1927, President William Allan Neilson joined with the presidents of Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Vassar, and Wellesley, and the dean of ...
The student employment component of a financial aid award represents the opportunity to have a job on campus. You are responsible for finding a position that aligns with your preferences and schedule, ...
Students wishing to display a poster, make a presentation, do a performance, curate an exhibition, or share their other collaborative work with faculty during this year’s Celebrating Collaborations ...
Conversations about these issues could not be more timely. Last year, we completed the comprehensive campaign, "This is about Smith," which raised almost $400 million for the college, including $100 ...
For students interested in growing their collaborative leadership skills at a deeper level, the Wurtele Center offers courses and cohort programs that bring together a small community of learners to ...
René Heavlow, Ann Kaplan ‘67 Director of the Conway Center, and Kyra Peralte, founder of The Traveling Diaries, will host live Q&A sessions on Zoom.
At a ceremony on campus in May, 14 retiring faculty members were honored for a combined 484 years of service to Smith.
Smith Quarterly The Smith Quarterly was established in 1909 and is published by the Office of College Relations four times a year. Smith eDigest The Smith eDigest is sent to all campus e-mail accounts ...
Danez Smith is the author of Don’t Call Us Dead, a finalist for the 2017 National Book Award which circles their Black, queer, and HIV positive status. At once haunted, sensual, explosive and ...
What do you hope to do after graduation? I hope to work with children, either as an early childhood educator, a special education teacher, an aide, or a social worker. No matter which route I choose, ...
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