The Discovery, Research, Innovation for a Vibrant Economy (DRIVE) team, which Healey created via executive order in August, ...
Smith College has been recognized once again for its commitment to access, affordability, and academic excellence. In its ...
The Ada and Archibald MacLeish Field Station, a uniquely liberal arts field station, is a 250-acre patchwork of forest and pasture land in nearby Whately that provides opportunities for all members of ...
Ben Baumer grew up in Northampton before spending three years in California and nine years in New York City. He is thrilled to be back in Northampton and teaching at Smith. Baumer is a data ...
Who are the Smithies in the class of 2029? Check out some of the data on our newest group of students. All data is for students entering in the fall of 2025 as of August 1, 2025.
The Center for Early Childhood Education is located on the Fort Hill campus of Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. The center, commonly referred to as “Fort Hill,” offers full- and part-time ...
Approximately 400 undergraduate students per year receive Praxis stipends to work at unpaid internships in the United States and abroad in such fields as health care, government, education, ...
Born and raised in California, Candice Price has a bachelor’s degree (2003) in mathematics from California State University, Chico, and a master’s degree (2007) from San Francisco State University.
Daphne Lamothe is a literary and cultural studies scholar with research and teaching interests in African American, Afro-Caribbean and Black migration and transnational literatures. She holds a ...
The Accessibility Resource Center (ARC) serves as a central point of information and coordination to ensure equal access and full participation for students with disabilities in all programs and ...
The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures offers multiple pathways for students to develop their knowledge of the vibrant cultures of China, Japan, and Korea. While developing linguistic and ...
Michael Thurston is the Helen Means Professor of English Language and Literature. Since his arrival at Smith in 2000, he has taught courses on 20th-century poetry in English, modernism, American ...
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