Dawn Staley, Chizuko Ueno, and Carol Hillman to be honored for transformative impact across education, athletics, and scholarship ...
Provost and Dean of the Faculty Daphne Lamothe has had an especially busy last few years. In addition to becoming provost in July 2024, she published her second book, Black Time and the Aesthetic ...
Using art as an entry point can help make the science of human embryology more accessible. “Art is a magnet for engagement ...
They also approach their subject areas in engaging ways. From addressing the biases that underlie scientific progress and ...
Known for her expressive energy and concise movements, Elim Chan ’09 is one of the most sought-after classical music ...
How do women’s colleges fit in today’s higher education landscape? “Women’s colleges are living demonstrations of women’s potential when we mitigate societal bias. Until we erase that bias in society, ...
“Having a night without light pollution is a powerful reminder of the actions that we as a campus can take to enhance our ability to perceive the more-than-human world,” says Fonte, who is also a ...
A recipient of the Smith Medal in 2020, Jensen is also a leading expert in adolescent brain development—its unique strengths and vulnerabilities—and the implications for medical care, education, and ...
Each quarter, Smith College's magazine highlights outstanding projects by alums and other members of the Smith community. Got a project you'd like to share? Fill out the form below and we'll consider ...
Adrie Rose is the editor of Nine Syllables Press at Smith College, where she runs the first literary press at a historic women's college. Her work includes teaching two classes offering professional ...
Dr. Cagney Coomer earned her B.S. in Biology at Virginia State University, before completing an A.S. from Bluegrass Community & Technical College’s biotechnology program. She then pursued a Ph.D. in ...
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