While at the top of her class in high school, Susan Termohlen ’72 initially struggled at Smith but ultimately succeeded with ...
Yes, Virginia, there is a piano in every traditional undergraduate student house at Smith! College historians aren’t sure ...
Deborah Heller ’61 reflects on how one professor’s scathing review of her essay pushed her to become a better writer ...
Being around supportive, like-minded individuals helped Skye Myerson ’17 embrace their values, gender identity ...
Temporarily Ours features eight contemporary artists working in Cuba, Iran, Pakistan, Palestine, and the United States. Through photography and film, each artist reveals some of the innovative ways ...
Associate Professor Kevin Rozario discusses origin of and response to California wildfires ...
The Lazarus Center team supports students and recent graduates as they connect their liberal arts study to their career goals. Notably, within six months of graduation, 97% of Smith alums are employed ...
While many colleges and universities consider transfer applicants only after the first-year class is selected, Smith reserves a number of places especially for transfers because we believe they enrich ...
Smith Reads is a first-year reading experience for all students new to Smith College. This includes first-year students, Ada Comstock Scholars, and visiting and transfer students. The program consists ...
The Ada Comstock Scholars Program is a transfer program for those who did not follow a traditional path to college. Ada Comstock Scholars complete a bachelor’s degree at a realistic pace, either ...
The earliest representations we have of the crossbow date from 400 BCE, in China. By 209 BCE the Chinese army had 50,000 crossbowmen who fought with mass-produced bronze weapons. These crossbows, ...
The Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP) is designed for exceptional high school students with strong interests in science and engineering. Engage in lab-based courses with Smith ...