Smith College has been recognized once again for its commitment to access, affordability, and academic excellence. In its ...
In a ceremony welcoming new faculty in early September, President Sarah Willie-LeBreton noted that “Smithies—as our students ...
Tours, lunch in the houses, sports matches, and other special events are all part of the Come Home to Smith celebration, Saturday, Nov. 1. Learn more about how Smith is providing resources and support ...
Smith College Precollege Programs welcomes international students each year from around the world. You’ll find that our small classes, similar to the undergraduate experience at Smith, offer ...
Joan Tate is a southern poet living in Western Massachusetts. She acts as a Writing Instructor at the Jacobson Center where she offers one on one tutoring sessions with students. She holds an M.F.A.
The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures offers multiple pathways for students to develop their knowledge of the vibrant cultures of China, Japan, and Korea. While developing linguistic and ...
Marie Howe sees her work as an act of confession, conversation, prayer. She says simply, “Poetry is telling something to someone.” According to the distinguished poet Stanley Kunitz, Howe’s “telling” ...
San Francisco poet Michael Palmer was born in New York City and is known the world over for a large and provocative body of work that resists the divide between the personal and the philosophical. He ...
Jennifer Malkowski writes and teaches about digital media (especially video games, Internet video, digital cinema and social media); documentary; death and dying; and race, gender and sexuality in ...
Frazer Ward teaches courses on the history and theory of modern and contemporary art and architecture. He is the author of No Innocent Bystanders: Performance Art and Audience (2012), and his work ...
Daniel Horowitz is a historian whose work focuses on the history of consumer culture and social criticism in the U.S. At Smith College (1989–2012), he directed the American studies program for 18 ...
The Center for Early Childhood Education is located on the Fort Hill campus of Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. The center, commonly referred to as “Fort Hill,” offers full- and part-time ...
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