In April, Smith College President Sarah Willie-LeBreton traveled to South Korea and Japan on her first official visit to Asia ...
Now I get to focus on higher-level problems.” “For me, ‘no Smithie walks alone’ isn’t just an encouragement, it’s a ...
Smith College students share research with faculty during annual Celebrating Collaborations event.
For Ada Comstock Scholar Mary-Alice Wieland, being awarded a Goldwater scholarship to support her research in STEM is an ...
Final offerings included an Upside Down Broth Bowl and Spring in Hawkins Grain Bowl. Humane World’s Chef Tracy Burgio also ...
Get in touch with the people working on behalf of Smith’s Office of Alumnae Relations and Development—and meet some of them on our staff profile page. You can also get answers you need, find your ...
Shortly after becoming president of Smith in 2023, Sarah Willie-LeBreton penned a guest column for the Daily Hampshire Gazette, discussing the symbiotic relationship between the college and ...
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 ...
When Wisconsin Democrat Tammy Baldwin ’84 won her third U.S. Senate race in November, even Fox News wanted to hear from her. Baldwin won by 28,781 votes—almost the exact margin that carried Donald ...
Syphilis existed in medieval Europe, and it caused the death of England’s King Edward IV. That’s the surprising argument of Smith College scholar Marylynn Salmon, just published in The Medieval Globe, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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