That blend of determination and flexibility was crucial in the development of NurtureHer, a nonprofit Boakye founded to provide mothers in her home country of Ghana with nutritional education and ...
Randall Bartlett has been a professor of economics at Smith since 1979. Before then, he taught at Williams College, the University of Washington and Stanford University, and served as an economist ...
In addition to earning her degrees at Columbia and City College of New York, Thalia Pandiri studied at the Free University of Berlin and is a fellow of the American Academy in Rome. She is the current ...
Paulette Peckol conducts research in the areas of marine ecology, coral reef ecology, environmental biology and algal physiological ecology. In tropical areas, she focuses on the effects of ...
Lee Burns came to Smith in fall 1977 and teaches design and sculpture. His personal work is wide ranging, including carving of wood and stone, welding and bronze casting. After extensive work with ...
Maria Bickar is particularly interested in the development of exercises for introductory lab courses.
What’s one piece of advice you’d like to share about your time at Smith? Beauty lies in the unnoticed moments. Never fail to listen to that almost invisible voice in the room, because no voice is ever ...
Jay L. Garfield teaches in the philosophy department and directs Tibetan studies in India program. He is also visiting professor of Buddhist philosophy at Harvard Divinity School, professor of ...
While at Smith, Donna Robinson Divine taught a variety of courses on Middle East politics. Fluent in Hebrew, Arabic and Turkish, she has held visiting appointments at Yale, Harvard and the Hebrew ...
James Miller specializes in law and economics, game theory and the economics of future technology.
Dana Leibsohn’s current research taps the insights of anthropology and art history, focusing on both indigenous visual culture in colonial Latin America and trans-Pacific trade in the early modern ...
In 2006, The Poetry Center launched its first annual Poetry Prize for High School Girls in Massachusetts (open to sophomores and juniors); since then, our contest has expanded into the other New ...