Their 18-by-24–inch photographs—many of them familiar archival images—were restored and newly framed by local photographer ...
Smith College Medalists share inspiring words with the class of 2026 at annual Rally Day celebration ...
Smith College leaders detail how a new strategic plan centers learning, leading, and belonging.
Dawn Staley, Chizuko Ueno, and Carol Hillman to be honored for transformative impact across education, athletics, and scholarship ...
We are honored to welcome Charles F. Walker, distinguished professor of history, University of California, Davis, as the Spring 2026 Neilson Professor. He will deliver the second in his lecture series ...
Dr. Frances Jensen ’78, acclaimed author of The Teenage Brain, will speak at a colloquium on Thursday, March 12 at 5 p.m. in ...
Using art as an entry point can help make the science of human embryology more accessible. “Art is a magnet for engagement and curiosity,” Barresi says. “Art invites people in and puts them in a more ...
Smith College is in the midst of a major energy transformation. After nearly two years of digging, installation of piping, and construction, buildings on the north side of campus are now being heated ...
When Christine McCarthy ’77 was 9 years old, she had to write a report on her hero. Her choice: Amelia Earhart. “I idolized her because she did adventurous things men did and broke barriers,” McCarthy ...
In her new book, Posthuman Bliss? The Failed Promise of Transhumanism, Susan B. Levin, Roe/Straut Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, offers what Bruce Jennings of Vanderbilt ...
Among democratic countries around the world, the United States is an outlier when it comes to guaranteeing rights for individuals based on sex or gender. This means that in America, women do not have ...
They also approach their subject areas in engaging ways. From addressing the biases that underlie scientific progress and education theory, to helping students explore the roots of their own political ...