Eternally grateful for lessons learned in the classroom, G. Josefa Abdelnour ’97 also cherishes the camaraderie of Smith ...
When Carrie Lee, an African American student from New Bedford, Massachusetts, arrived at Smith in the fall of 1913, she fully ...
While others woke up to balloons and cake, my birthday celebrations required me to get up and thank my mother. So when my ...
I am a loyal Smith alumna. The friendships I made with my professors were the most enlightening, cherished, and enduring ...
“It’s become a tradition for us to perform that song at Rally Day,” says Abby Kaufman ’25, Glee Club president and conductor ...
It all happens on our players’ stage, and I love that we get to put them on that stage too.” ...
The exhibition will be closed on Thursday, March 13th, as the Alumnae House will not be open to visitors.
Today, Smith students have reignited the drive for selecting a new moniker and mascot—a process begun several years ago but never completed. The goal is to create a symbol that better reflects the ...
Olivia Fiebig is a biophysical chemist interested in how the lipids and proteins in cell membranes impact biological processes. She seeks to take an interdisciplinary approach- combining biochemistry, ...
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 ...
Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf: A Choreo-Poem, with its spectrum of revelatory voices exploring a black woman’s experience, changed the face of ...
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