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 ...
Deborah Heller ’61 reflects on how one professor’s scathing review of her essay pushed her to become a better writer ...
Being around supportive, like-minded individuals helped Skye Myerson ’17 embrace their values, gender identity ...
The Smith community comes together for events throughout the year. From the first Rally Day in 1876, to Julia Child Day and the Sherrerd Teaching Prizes, begun in 2004, the college's annual events ...
Associate Professor Kevin Rozario discusses origin of and response to California wildfires ...
The Ada Comstock Scholars Program is a transfer program for those who did not follow a traditional path to college. Ada Comstock Scholars complete a bachelor’s degree at a realistic pace, either ...
Smith College professors believe that there are many ways to teach well and that all teaching is improvable. As one pathway towards improvement, the Smith College Student-Faculty Pedagogical ...
Smith College Business Preparedness Program welcomes international students each year from around the world. You’ll find that our small classes, similar to the undergraduate experience at Smith, offer ...
Located near the North Sea, Hamburg is known as both gateway to the world and one of Europe’s most sustainable cities. Study in German at the Universität Hamburg with options for either the full year ...
Our mission at the class deans office is to help you make the most of your time at Smith. The class dean is responsible for your overall academic program. You are encouraged to see your dean privately ...
The ship-shaking device was invented by the great mathematician and inventor Archimedes around 214 BCE. The Carthaginians used the device to ward off potential invasions by Roman ships. With the help ...
The Lazarus Center team supports students and recent graduates as they connect their liberal arts study to their career goals. Notably, within six months of graduation, 97% of Smith alums are employed ...