Robin Brooks ’95 began a yearlong detail with the U.S. Department of State, working alongside Vice President Kamala Harris as ...
Here President Sarah Willie-LeBreton discusses how preparing to vote provides an opportunity to engage with different ...
Part three of “Women’s Clothes and the Stories They Tell” looks at the significance of the SCHCC as a teaching resource.
Sixteen new tenure-track and tenured professors will be teaching at Smith this year in a range of fields, including ...
Before she took a single step in her first ultramarathon—in which she ran 44.52 miles in 12 hours, mostly in the dark—Nadira ...
Join government professor Howard Gold and journalists on Tuesday night for a Constitution Day panel discussion. Four ...
Eleven alums from ’73 are celebrating the bonds formed during their Smith years with an endowed scholarship fund.
Join the faculty of the Department of Government for a presidential debate viewing party in the Neilson Library Klingenstein Browsing Room.
Living in a democracy comes with inherent privileges—and responsibilities. Smith students, faculty, staff, and alums are living up to the expectations of a democratic society in numerous ways, from ...
In an age with 24-hour news cycles and more media outlets than ever, it’s critical that we all understand the important role the media plays in providing information to citizens—especially during a ...
Discover the imaginative, expressive powers of human movement in a program dedicated to fostering each student’s unique ...
Meet up with your peers for fun, food, and essential ideas for your future. All students are welcome at the monthly lunch & learns for the Arts, Media & Communications cohort, hosted by Career ...