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Eco-anxiety /Global Warming is an ongoing series of watercolor monotypes on 22” x 30” Arches Hot Press watercolor paper. Dark humor sets the tone, inspired by silent film comedians, especially the ...
Sarah Peskin ’71 credits Smith with inspiring her mission to preserve Frances Perkins’s historic home I often tell people ...
Yael Granot received her doctorate in social psychology from New York University and her bachelor’s from Vassar College. Her research focus is psychology and law. She uses eye tracking and other ...
At Smith today, caps and gowns are worn at Commencement to symbolize unity and academic achievement. Academic dress is believed to have originated at medieval British universities. At Smith’s first ...
Abby Allen ’19 grew up in Minnesota, where her family belonged to a conservative Jewish congregation and she attended Jewish ...
Facilities Management is responsible for most of the work involved in maintaining, repairing and altering Smith’s residential, academic and administrative buildings. Emergencies should be reported ...
Held has since expanded her own culinary empire by serving as CEO of RecipeKick, an online platform that provides live ...
After nearly 40 years as the Pioneers, the college is embracing a bold—and fuzzy—new moniker: the Smith Bears. The new ...
A culminating group exhibition be senior Studio Art and Architecture and Urbanism majors.
The current political climate has significant impacts on what we do as teacher-scholars. At a time when the landscape of higher education is dramatically shifting and will continue to do so for the ...
On a chilly, overcast Saturday morning, a few dozen people file into the sanctuary of Helen Hills Hills Chapel. They grab ...