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As a child with cerebral palsy, Arden Grim ’26 did extensive therapies that enabled her to walk. Over the summer, the future ...
Take this quiz, specially developed to coincide with the 150th anniversary issue of the Smith Quarterly, to find out. This ...
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Ellen Rodberg is interested in the neural circuits underlying motivation and decision- making, with a focus on identifying differences across individuals, sexes, and species. Her doctoral research ...
The Smith College Events Management Office (EMO) works with Smith faculty and staff and external organizations to plan and execute high-quality, successful events on and off campus. Whether you’re ...
Rebecca Deitsch teaches Latin and Greek as well as courses on a variety of topics related to epic poetry, classical mythology, and gender in the ancient world. Her current book project examines how ...
The celebrations will continue throughout the fall: ...
Meridians Meridians, a collaborative venture of Smith’s Women’s Studies Program and Wesleyan University, is a new feminist interdisciplinary journal and forum for scholarship and creative work by and ...
It’s a phrase usually meant to spark excitement and optimism about the road ahead, but for graduates entering today’s unsteady job market—especially in fields like politics, international affairs, and ...
Smith’s Diploma Circle tradition began in 1911 as the “Great Ring.” Today, it follows every Commencement. Before celebrating ...
1988 Black Alumnae Weekend attendees include Rosalind (Roz) Twine Wilson ’94, Jean Robins ’75, Jacqueline Sawyer ’74, Jocelyn ...
Held each fall, Family Weekend gives friends and families a chance to get a taste of life on campus and experience all that the Five College area has to offer. Take a campus tour, have tea with one of ...
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