Chef Tina Atkinson gets into character for the 20th anniversary of Julia Child Day ...
Smith’s dance, music and theatre departments are excited to offer you an astonishing range of thought-provoking, inspiring and just-plain-fun performances. Every semester features mainstage and studio ...
This weekly lunchbag series will have a new session each week that will present information and resources to students interest in pursuing a career in the Health Professions and/or STEM.
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 ...
In advance of Cromwell Day, come see Happy Birthday, Marsha! as well as a selection of short films by keynote speaker Tourmaline, a celebrated multimedia artist and activist working at the ...
Faculty and students from the Program for the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality will be holding space for an open discussion for Smith community members on the 2024 elections.
When Professor of Government Howard Gold taught his Elections in the Political Order class first thing on Wednesday morning after watching the previous night’s election results come in, he found ...
Hear from three Smithies who spent their summer interning with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and find out how you might intern with NOAA in summer 2025! Today's ...
Smith is a community which includes and celebrates people with a wide range of gender identities and expressions. This page includes resources for transgender and nonbinary students, staff, and ...
Hear from four Smithies who spent their summer interning with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and find out how you might intern with NOAA in summer 2025! Today's ...
Leah Allen ’25J presented her research project in sustainable agriculture at the Summer Undergraduate Research Expo sponsored by the University of Minnesota’s Undergraduate Research and Extension ...
In Stephanie Dray ’93’s historical fiction novel Becoming Madam Secretary (2024), readers are introduced to heroine Frances Perkins, someone who’s determined to make a name for herself in a political ...