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Smith’s Diploma Circle tradition began in 1911 as the “Great Ring.” Today, it follows every Commencement. Before celebrating ...
1988 Black Alumnae Weekend attendees include Rosalind (Roz) Twine Wilson ’94, Jean Robins ’75, Jacqueline Sawyer ’74, Jocelyn ...
Held each fall, Family Weekend gives friends and families a chance to get a taste of life on campus and experience all that the Five College area has to offer. Take a campus tour, have tea with one of ...
Ten years ago, a group of Smith College faculty built a pilot initiative in Design Thinking and Innovation with Smith’s president and provost. In fall 2015, they hired the first “Design Thinking ...
The Academic Integrity Board supports the educational mission of Smith College by upholding a rigorous standard of academic integrity defined by Smith’s Academic Integrity Statement. The Board ...
Take a rich cultural journey through ancient Greek and Roman civilization and study texts that confront universal issues of the human condition: love and death, freedom and tyranny, justice and ...
I n 1999, at 18 years old, I chose to attend Smith because it had the three things I was looking for in a college: It was a ...
Michael Robson's research is focused on parallelizing, scaling, and accelerating scientific and other research applications from laptops to the largest supercomputers on the planet. He is interested ...
Erica Banks’s research interests focus broadly on the study of race and ethnicity, gender, feminist theory, inequality and poverty, crime and law, and qualitative methods. Banks currently teaches ...
Rachel Fish is a sociologist of education and disability, and her research examines how inequality is produced and maintained in schools at the intersections of disability, race, and gender. She uses ...
Andrea Rossi-Reder is the dean of the sophomore and Ada Comstock Scholars classes. She holds a master’s and doctorate in medieval studies from the University of Connecticut, and a bachelor’s in ...
Chris Rahlwes’ research focuses on truth, negation, denial, and ineffability. He approaches these topics from a global perspective, focusing on Jainism, Buddhism, Daoism, Mohism, the Greco-Arabic ...