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 ...
Just a few years out of college, Iris González ’11 wrote a book about her journey as a first-generation student in STEM. The ...
When Valentina Geri, lecturer in Italian studies, assigned Jhumpa Lahiri’s memoir, In Other Words, to the students enrolled ...
College historians aren’t sure when this special residential custom began, but some pianos in the campus “fleet” are close to ...
Lunchtime lecture from invited guest Dr. Tiago Saraiva. Dr. Saraiva is an associate professor of History at Drexel University, co-editor of the journal History and Technology, and author of Fascist ...
Most importantly, meeting people who were living authentically as themselves exposed me to ways of being that resonated. By ...
Judy Bronstein Milestone ’66 loves supporting Smith, crediting its professors for expanding her mind on civil rights, human rights, and more ...
It has been nearly five decades since the Smith College Glee Club gathered at Amherst College in January 1977, on a cold ...
Friday, April 11 from 1:15 to 6 p.m. The journey of immigrants moving from their homeland to a place of settlement is never a linear movement. Migration, no matter the cause, results in social change ...
While at the top of her class in high school, Susan Termohlen ’72 initially struggled at Smith but ultimately succeeded with ...
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