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Smith’s annual Kathleen Compton Sherrerd ’54 and John J. F. Sherrerd Prizes for Distinguished Teaching were established in ...
For Professor of Psychology Benita Jackson, meeting the moment means helping her students develop the capacity to “look at ...
Katy Schneider teaches drawing and painting at Smith College. She is a recipient of a Guggenheim and a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, and of awards from the National Academy of Design and ...
Volume 1 (the Executive Summary) is presented in this section. Final versions of Volume 2 and 3 are presented in portable document format (PDF). These are very large, graphic-intensive files. Members ...
Tuesday, April 15, 6 - 8 pm – Panel “From al-Ashrafiyya to Bab al-Shams: The Evolution of Novelist Elias Khoury” with Yehouda Shenhav and Honaida Ghanim ...
Earliest records show a spoon shaped compass made of lodestone or magnetite ore, referred to as a "South-pointer" dating back to sometime during the Han Dynasty (2nd century BCE to 2nd century CE).
A liberal arts degree can take you anywhere—a fact that is borne out in the results of a recent survey that examined how alumnae are using their Smith degrees. The poll, which was sent to alumnae who ...
A molecular biophysicist by training, Professor Candice Etson’s research lies at the intersection of physics and biology. She uses single-molecule techniques to investigate the physical principles ...
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