When a member of the club hockey team mentioned her girlfriend in passing, everything clicked into place. “That’s when I knew ...
We want to do our best to support women as undergraduates, to support liberal arts education, and to support access to higher ...
It’s the perfect way to connect the Smith community in a unique way and provide an invaluable resource for the future.” The ...
Rebecca Firkser ’15 is a Brooklyn-based writer and cook. Her recipes and writing have appeared in Bon Appétit, Food52, TASTE, ...
My grandmother was the first woman to teach a mixed-gender Sunday school class. At first, when the boys realized what was ...
It was my first time applying for the Guggenheim Fellowship, a mid-career award for practitioners in every field of knowledge ...
Is it fair to hold women athletes to men’s standards? For a long time, the idea of any human running a mile faster than 4 ...
Once reluctant to reveal her years, the bestselling author now embraces the freedom that comes late in life Sophy Doub ...
Into this wilderness comes the new Smith College bear, described in an official announcement as a symbol that reflects the ...
It’s a phrase usually meant to spark excitement and optimism about the road ahead, but for graduates entering today’s ...
Karelia Stetz-Waters ’99 lives in Oregon with her wife of 27 years; her pug, Willa Cather; and a garden full of hummingbirds ...
“I’ll put up a slide with a picture of the Earth spinning and just say, ‘I acknowledge the moment,’” Katz says. “On my ...
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