When Professor of Government Howard Gold taught his Elections in the Political Order class first thing on Wednesday morning ...
Hélène Visentin, associate dean of the faculty and dean for academic development and professor of French studies, is the ...
The presidential portrait of Kathleen McCartney, Smith’s ninth president, was recently unveiled ...
That realization inspired her to start the National Voter Corps.
Students at Smith should expect to be challenged by a diversity of thought, experience and expression. The diversity of Smith is essential to creating a robust culture for living and learning, both on ...
Joanna May is responsible for all aspects of undergraduate student recruitment, selection, enrollment, and financial aid. She oversees Student Financial Services and the Office of Admission and ...
A quarterly collection of stuff we love from students, staff, faculty, and alums In Stephanie Dray ’93’s historical fiction novel Becoming Madam Secretary (2024), readers are introduced to heroine ...
Dr. Razieh Fathi is a visiting assistant professor in the department of computer science at Whitman College. Before joining Whitman, she has experience working at Rochester Institute of Technology and ...
Smith College is committed to compliance with both the spirit and the letter of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The goal of the college is to assure non-discrimination, to respond ...
Floyd Cheung guides the development and administration of all equity- and inclusion-related initiatives and programs at Smith. Among his responsibilities are multicultural affairs, the Center for ...
Ashley Bulseco earned a Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology from Northeastern University, where her research focused on understanding the consequences of excess nutrients on important ...
In 2006, The Poetry Center launched its first annual Poetry Prize for High School Girls in Massachusetts (open to sophomores and juniors); since then, our contest has expanded into the other New ...