Two Smith College alums—author and feminist icon Gloria Steinem ’56 and lawyer and civil rights advocate Deborah N. Archer ...
Inviting Pandith to be the keynote speaker fit perfectly with this year’s Cromwell Day theme of “Courage and Community in ...
In the latest Conversation with Sarah, President Sarah Willie-LeBreton reflects on the values that guide Smith as a neighbor and partner.
A retired admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, Levine is only the sixth female, and the first openly ...
Taking place while the academic year was in full swing, Come Home to Smith allowed alums to experience student life in action ...
The annual Fall Choral Concert presented by the Smith College Glee Club and Chamber Singers conducte ...
Colin Hoag holds doctorates in cultural anthropology and biological sciences, but studied literature as an undergraduate student. The courses he teaches at Smith—on the Anthropocene, botanophilia, ...
After growing up in Northampton, Jack Loveless received a bachelor's degree in geology from the University of New Hampshire in 2002 and a doctorate in structural geology from Cornell University in ...
Meredith Pecukonis joined the psychology department at Smith College in 2025. Professor Pecukonis directs the Autism and Neurodevelopment (AND) Lab, which explores how both neurobiological and ...
Lauron J. Kehrer, Ph.D. is a musicologist and ethnomusicologist whose research focuses on the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality in American popular music, especially hip hop. They have ...
Rebecca Deitsch teaches Latin and Greek as well as courses on a variety of topics related to epic poetry, classical mythology, and gender in the ancient world. Her current book project examines how ...
Jennifer (Jenny) Joyce is the dean of the first-year class. She is responsible for overseeing the academic progress of first-year students and works closely with the liberal arts advising program. She ...