In the latest Conversation with Sarah, President Sarah Willie-LeBreton reflects on the values that guide Smith as a neighbor and partner.
Two Smith College alums—author and feminist icon Gloria Steinem ’56 and lawyer and civil rights advocate Deborah N. Archer ...
Taking place while the academic year was in full swing, Come Home to Smith allowed alums to experience student life in action ...
Inviting Pandith to be the keynote speaker fit perfectly with this year’s Cromwell Day theme of “Courage and Community in ...
A retired admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, Levine is only the sixth female, and the first openly ...
On a misty fall Friday afternoon, a line of hundreds of students snaked out the front door of Kathleen McCartney Hall, Smith College’s new 15,000-square-foot home for career and leadership development ...
In a rousing address in Sweeney Hall, Smith alum, author, and civil rights champion Deborah Archer ’93 called for renewed efforts to make the inclusive promise of American democracy a reality for all.
As part of marking its 150th anniversary, the college announced today a bold new initiative, The Next 150 Pledge, that will make Smith tuition free for undergraduate students from families with annual ...
Smith College President Sarah Willie-LeBreton has been selected to help lead new efforts to strengthen Massachusetts’ research and discovery economy. As a member of Governor Maura Healey’s DRIVE ...
Preserving women’s voices and experiences has been an important initiative at Smith since the college’s earliest days. Now, as the college celebrates its 150th anniversary, the Jill Ker Conway ...
Tenure and promotion recommendations approved earlier this year by the Board of Trustees for 17 Smith faculty members went into effect, July 1. Promoted to Associate Professor with tenure are: Yanlong ...
Nancy S. Kirkpatrick has been named dean of libraries for Smith College. Most recently serving as the dean of university libraries at Florida International University, where she managed a $17 million ...
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