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Take a rich cultural journey through ancient Greek and Roman civilization and study texts that confront universal issues of the human condition: love and death, freedom and tyranny, justice and ...
Crystal Fleming is a critical race sociologist and scholar of antiracism whose work explores black feminist and Africana perspectives on racial justice, collective memory and spirituality. She is the ...
Nancy Jimenez Zigler (she/ella) is the Director of Programs and Partnerships at the Jandon Center for Community Engagement. At Smith, she also teaches part-time as a university lecturer in the field ...
Erica Banks’s research interests focus broadly on the study of race and ethnicity, gender, feminist theory, inequality and poverty, crime and law, and qualitative methods. Banks currently teaches ...
Nathan DuFord teaches political theory. Their research and teaching focus on critical theory, feminist thought, queer theory, psychoanalysis, and contemporary political thought. Nathan focuses on ...
Rachel Fish is a sociologist of education and disability, and her research examines how inequality is produced and maintained in schools at the intersections of disability, race, and gender. She uses ...
Smith College strives to ensure that people with disabilities have access to all services and content, including those delivered using information technology (IT). If you experience a barrier that ...
Andrea Rossi-Reder is the dean of the sophomore and Ada Comstock Scholars classes. She holds a master’s and doctorate in medieval studies from the University of Connecticut, and a bachelor’s in ...
Chris Rahlwes’ research focuses on truth, negation, denial, and ineffability. He approaches these topics from a global perspective, focusing on Jainism, Buddhism, Daoism, Mohism, the Greco-Arabic ...
Good afternoon, graduates! Thank you for the immense honor of addressing you—the Smith College class of 2020—on this very special occasion. I am pleased to convey the congratulations of the Congress ...
Sam Barber studies the art and architecture of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. His research draws on theories of landscape, space, and materiality to explore the various ways the built environment ...
Elaine Gorom earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Drake University where she played soccer and earned her doctorate in applied mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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