“Kamala is Brat,” Dark Brandon, childless cat ladies—they’re almost as well known as this year’s presidential candidates ...
ZineFest was co-sponsored by the Design Thinking Initiative and the Wurtele Center for Leadership. Wurtele also sponsors the ...
The college community is invited to celebrate this year’s honorees at a ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 24, at 4:30 p.m. in the ...
Thank a financial aid officer! National Financial Aid Day is October 16, 2024! Celebrated annually on the third Wednesday in October, Financial Aid Day is a special day set aside to celebrate and ...
Intended for high school seniors, this annual event will highlight opportunities offered by Smith College for African American, Asian American, Latin American, Native American, and/or first-generation ...
Translation is that space where language, culture, history, politics and incommensurable difference all collide and sometimes cohere to make sense. At a time of intensive globalization, when cultures ...
Jay L. Garfield chairs the Philosophy department and directs Tibetan Studies in India program. He is also visiting professor of Buddhist philosophy at Harvard Divinity School, professor of philosophy ...
Lester K. Little is Dwight W. Morrow Professor Emeritus of History and a senior fellow of the Kahn Liberal Arts Institute at Smith College. He is a former director of the American Academy in Rome, a ...
Daniel K. Gardner specializes in the cultural and intellectual history of premodern China and the environment in China today.
Born and raised in California, Candice Price has a bachelor’s degree (2003) in mathematics from California State University, Chico, and a master’s degree (2007) from San Francisco State University.
Mehammed Amadeus Mack earned his doctorate in French and comparative literature from Columbia University, where he completed a dissertation titled "Immigration and Sexual Citizenship: Gender, ...