Sabina Nawaz ’88 is an elite executive coach who advises C-level executives and teams at Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies, nonprofits, and academic institutions around the world. Sabina ...
The Smith College Alum Directory is now The Network! There, you can update your information so you can stay in touch with classmates and students, network and make new connections, and choose how you ...
Reconnect with Smith through our travel program. Guest faculty or hosts accompany most of our trips. Together with highly skilled tour directors and local guides, they ensure an enlightening travel ...
Fast forward to this year, when Martin has spent part of her final two semesters completing an independent research project ...
At Smith, Eastwood has taken courses in Italian (she is a double major in statistical and data sciences and Italian studies), ...
In April, Smith College President Sarah Willie-LeBreton traveled to South Korea and Japan on her first official visit to Asia ...
Learn more about how Smith is providing resources and support for Smith’s on-campus community related to antisemitism and Islamophobia. Looking for a timely list of Smith students, faculty, staff, and ...
Lamont Dining has the only kitchen on campus without ingredients containing the 9 major allergens (wheat, milk, egg, soy, fish, shellfish, sesame, peanuts, and tree nuts) or gluten. It is a designated ...
Friday, May 15, 2026 | 4:30-5:30 p.m. The Smith College Department of Music presents a special Chamber Music recital featuring graduating ...
Among democratic countries around the world, the United States is an outlier when it comes to guaranteeing rights for individuals based on sex or gender. This means that in America, women do not have ...
In summer 2022, Smith will begin work on a bold geothermal campus energy project that will lower the college’s carbon emissions by 90 percent, allowing the college to become carbon neutral by 2030.
Syphilis existed in medieval Europe, and it caused the death of England’s King Edward IV. That’s the surprising argument of Smith College scholar Marylynn Salmon, just published in The Medieval Globe, ...