Here President Sarah Willie-LeBreton discusses how preparing to vote provides an opportunity to engage with different ...
Sixteen new tenure-track and tenured professors will be teaching at Smith this year in a range of fields, including ...
Part three of “Women’s Clothes and the Stories They Tell” looks at the significance of the SCHCC as a teaching resource.
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.
Women voters hold the key to the November presidential election—and not just because there’s a woman at the top of the ...
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 ...
Join the faculty of the Department of Government for a presidential debate viewing party in the Neilson Library Klingenstein Browsing Room.
Yitong Pepper Huang is an applied mathematician who conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of mathematics, statistics, and the life sciences. She develops mathematical models and ...
Elaine Gorom earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Drake University where she played soccer and earned her doctorate in applied mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Poet, translator, essayist, and editor Arvind Krishna Mehrotra was born in Lahore and educated at the universities of Allahabad and Bombay. He is the author of four books of poems, Nine Enclosures ...
Kementari Whitcher is a Lecturer in Statistical and Data Science. She has taught statistics and research methods for over 20 years, including Business Analytics and Data Analytics. Her research ...