Getting to study in England was life-changing for Vicki Johnson ’87—and now her daughter, Sula Johnson ’26, is getting the ...
For Nyamumbo, Kahawa (Swahili for “coffee”) 1893 is an opportunity for her to give back—not only to her home village and ...
At Smith, the arts have a long history of helping students figure out where they belong, cultivate and foster community, think creatively, and plan fulfilling careers in a number of exciting, dynamic ...
When Valentina Geri, lecturer in Italian studies, assigned Jhumpa Lahiri’s memoir, In Other Words, to the students enrolled ...
Judy Bronstein Milestone ’66 loves supporting Smith, crediting its professors for expanding her mind on civil rights, human rights, and more ...
How is it that the culture of German-speaking Europe has so profoundly influenced and shaped Western civilization—and especially the culture of the United States—through the centuries and into today?
Just a few years out of college, Iris González ’11 wrote a book about her journey as a first-generation student in STEM. The ...
It has been nearly five decades since the Smith College Glee Club gathered at Amherst College in January 1977, on a cold ...
Oresman Gallery artist Sandra Eula Lee with with an artist lecture in connection with exhibitinon opening, Copper and Bone. In Copper and Bone, Lee brings together a series of mixed-media sculptures ...
Do you have a passion for research and a desire for intellectual community? Apply now for “Hauntings,” the 2025–26 long-term Kahn project organized by Alex Callendar, Art, and Jennifer DeClue, Women, ...
While at the top of her class in high school, Susan Termohlen ’72 initially struggled at Smith but ultimately succeeded with ...