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Eco-anxiety /Global Warming is an ongoing series of watercolor monotypes on 22” x 30” Arches Hot Press watercolor paper. Dark humor sets the tone, inspired by silent film comedians, especially the ...
The Smith community comes together for events throughout the year. From the first Rally Day in 1876, to Julia Child Day and the Sherrerd Teaching Prizes, begun in 2004, the college's annual events ...
After nearly 40 years as the Pioneers, the college is embracing a bold—and fuzzy—new moniker: the Smith Bears. The new ...
The current political climate has significant impacts on what we do as teacher-scholars. At a time when the landscape of higher education is dramatically shifting and will continue to do so for the ...
A culminating group exhibition be senior Studio Art and Architecture and Urbanism majors.
Sarah Sawyer is a high school English teacher at a boarding school in Western Massachusetts, where she lives with her husband and two children. She is a graduate of Amherst College and Middlebury’s ...
On a chilly, overcast Saturday morning, a few dozen people file into the sanctuary of Helen Hills Hills Chapel. They grab ...
Describe your major in five words or less. I think the combination of studying government and sociology at Smith is really studying American institutional policy and how it impacts the public. (I know ...
The Smith College Department of Dance presents the Spring Grad Dance Event. Catch an exciting first look at new work by Smith 1st year MFA in Dance students: Chavi Bansal, Dimitri Kalaitzidis, Hannah ...
Come explore what working-class and immigrant women's histories of protest and plant medicine can teach us about liberation today through performance, art, music, movement, and herbalism. Featuring ...