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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.
Fortunately, the college’s Lazarus Center for Career Development has the expertise and resources to help students feel more ...
Learn how Smith is being covered in the press and online through links to the latest media mentions about students, faculty, staff, and alums. From opinion pieces, to profiles, to discussions of ...
Dear Smith students and families: We write to update you on Smith’s planning for the fall, specifically with regard to COVID-19 screening, quarantine requirements and the academic experience. We are ...
At a ceremony on campus in May, 14 retiring faculty members were honored for a combined 484 years of service to Smith. In her remarks to faculty at the ceremony in May, President Sarah Willie-LeBreton ...
The 147th Commencement exercises of Smith College have come to a close and will linger for many years in our memories. I want to congratulate our graduates and sincerely thank the hundreds of people ...
We’re going to need more honey for Friday tea. After nearly 40 years as the Pioneers, the college is embracing a bold—and fuzzy—new moniker: the Smith Bears. The new moniker reflects the strength and ...
I am proud of the Ada Comstock Scholars Program. I worked hard—usually 50 to 60 hours a week, week in and week out—but it was worth every minute.
NORTHAMPTON, MA — The Smith College Department of Theatre presents Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, directed by Daniel Elihu Kramer on April 23, 24, 25, 26 at ...
Embodying Smith Spirit: Rethinking Our Mascot News of Note Following a survey of student-athletes, the Smith community is excited to choose a new moniker.
Smith has received a $51 million planned gift for endowment support of financial aid and two faculty positions in engineering and statistical and data sciences. The bequest intention is from an ...
Meet 2025 Smith Medalist Iris González News of Note Iris González ’11 has been a barrier breaker in engineering and healthcare ...
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