Soon I was taking Ernie Alleva’s ethics class, in which we discussed Plato, one of my favorite philosophers. Alleva had an ...
Anne Devaney ’77 fondly remembers when Smith’s first woman president began her term 50 years ago ...
Smith is known for its rigorous academics, but our athletics programs are just as impressive! With 11 varsity teams and a host of clubs, Smith Athletics is dedicated to showing folks what our ...
The Long March Home, a World War II novel co-authored by Tosca Lee ’92, has been named a 2025 One Book One Nebraska reading ...
Lester K. Little is Dwight W. Morrow Professor Emeritus of History and a senior fellow of the Kahn Liberal Arts Institute at Smith College. He is a former director of the American Academy in Rome, a ...
Joyce Palmer-Fortune has been a full-time laboratory instructor and lecturer with the physics department at Smith College since the fall of 2003. In addition to teaching she has worked to bring ...
Alexis Callender’s studio practice incorporates varied media in painting, drawing and installation to explore the intersections between myth, identity and material culture. Through the visual forms of ...
Josefa Abdelnour ’97 also cherishes the camaraderie of Smith house living I am endlessly proud and honored to be an alum of ...
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 ...
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