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Anna Jacobs ’18 finds adulthood ‘more meaningful’ thanks to friendships forged at Smith ...
At a ceremony on campus in May, 14 retiring faculty members were honored for a combined 484 years of service to Smith.
Smith Quarterly The Smith Quarterly was established in 1909 and is published by the Office of College Relations four times a year.. Smith eDigest The Smith eDigest is sent to all campus e-mail ...
René Heavlow, Ann Kaplan ‘67 Director of the Conway Center, and Kyra Peralte, founder of The Traveling Diaries, will host live Q&A sessions on Zoom.
Danez Smith is the author of Don’t Call Us Dead, a finalist for the 2017 National Book Award which circles their Black, queer, and HIV positive status. At once haunted, sensual, explosive and ...
Paisley Rekdal is the author of six collections of poetry, most recently Nightingale (Copper Canyon Press, 2019), a book described as “riveting poetic alchemy” that rewrites many of the myths of ...
Carol T. Christ, Smith Alumnae Quarterly, Spring 2007 In 1927, President William Allan Neilson joined with the presidents of Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Vassar, and Wellesley, and the dean of ...
Jamaal May, described by the Boston Review as a “poet as machinist”, writes exquisite paths between the melancholy and the sublime.Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, May explores themes of ...
Have writing to get done but finding it hard to get started? Find that your writing is easier when done with good colleagues? Earmark your calendar, grab your laptop, and come to this write-on-site ...
Carol T. Christ, Smith Alumnae Quarterly, Summer 2004 We debated the nature of time and our conception of human nature. We wondered about chaos and order, and we tried to understand what drives human ...
In the mid-1970s, I was a newly tenured faculty member at the University of California at Berkeley. Like many of my colleagues, I was beginning a family and struggling with a new—and newly ...
The Smith College Sophian called Lenelle Moïse ’04 “a slam-style poet, playwright, actor, author and queer feminist [who] fuses issues of race, class, gender, sexuality and politics.” Moïse, who ...
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