The new building is the latest step in the college’s effort to reimagine career and leadership development On a misty fall ...
The 2025 recipients of the Kathleen Compton Sherrerd ’54 and John J. F. Sherrerd Prize for Distinguished Teaching are: The ...
Archer, whose talk marked the first Presidential Colloquium of the academic year, is the first person of color to serve as ...
Tiana Clark, Smith College’s Grace Hazard Conkling Writer-in-Residence, has been named a finalist for the 2025 National Book ...
Presentation of the Major by the AMS ...
Introducing The Next 150 Pledge—students with family incomes of up to $150,000 pay no tuition. For more than 150 years, Smith College has worked to break down barriers to exceptional education. By ...
Maren Buck is interested in organic and polymer chemistry and the assembly of macromolecular materials useful for applications in medicine. Her lab is currently working on two primary projects. The ...
Elizabeth Klarich is a Latin American archaeologist specializing in Andean prehistory, with a regional focus on the Lake Titicaca Basin of Peru and Bolivia. Her theoretical interests include the ...
Merrie Bergmann specializes in logic, philosophy of logic and language, and computational linguistics.
Nancy Mason Bradbury retired in the Spring of 2021. She continues to teach in Perspectives on Book Studies, the gateway course for the Book Studies Concentration, and to write about the poetry of ...
Kevin Shea focuses on organic chemistry. His lab uses organic synthesis to investigate new methods for carbon-carbon bond formation and to develop syntheses of biologically active molecules.
Amy Rhodes is a low-temperature environmental geochemist who teaches aqueous geochemistry in addition to a number of introductory geology courses. Prior to being a low-temperature geochemist, Rhodes ...
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