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 ...
Rebecca Firkser ’15 is a Brooklyn-based writer and cook. Her recipes and writing have appeared in Bon Appétit, Food52, TASTE, ...
It’s the perfect way to connect the Smith community in a unique way and provide an invaluable resource for the future.” The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Into this wilderness comes the new Smith College bear, described in an official announcement as a symbol that reflects the ...
“I’ll put up a slide with a picture of the Earth spinning and just say, ‘I acknowledge the moment,’” Katz says. “On my ...