It all happens on our players’ stage, and I love that we get to put them on that stage too.” ...
Translation is that space where language, culture, history, politics and incommensurable difference all collide and sometimes cohere to make sense. At a time of intensive globalization, when cultures ...
Today, Smith students have reignited the drive for selecting a new moniker and mascot—a process begun several years ago but ...
Arouna was selected as a Schwarzman Scholar from a pool of nearly 5,000 applicants—the largest in the program’s 10-year ...
Smith has received a $51 million planned gift for endowment support of financial aid and two faculty positions in engineering ...
The Smith eDigest is sent to all campus e-mail accounts on Tuesday and Thursday each week during the academic year, and on Tuesday during the summer, providing important notices, college news, links ...
Featuring Dan Ladd, artist and Arts Afield Artist-in-Residence, speaking on living sculpture.
From 1000 BCE, most of Central America used similar types of calendars based on material objects and celestial constellations. The two most common calendars were the 260-day festival calendar and the ...
A letter from her friend Penelope Naylor ’62 describing Africa’s spectacular landscapes inspired Moss to visit. While there, ...
Mrs. Dalloway traces the thoughts, memories, and emotions of one character through the course of a single day in the middle of June 1923. Woolf’s fourth novel, originally entitled “The Hours,” is set ...
Bentley's Miscellany was a general interest magazine, issued monthly from January 1837 until 1868. Charles Dickens was its first editor, and in the "Prologue" at the start of volume 1, he outlines the ...
The Fellowships & Postgraduate Scholarships Program supports Smith students and recent alums who want to apply for national and international fellowships and scholarships. Our approach revolves around ...