Former CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson will speak at Smith College in Weinstein Auditorium at 5 p.m. as part of a panel speaking on “Social Media and U.S. Foreign Policy” on Monday. Joining her on the panel will be Paul Musgrave, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts.
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On Thursday, November 30, 2017, President McCartney announced to the Smith community the appointment of the new Vice President for Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity: David T. Campbell Bradley. Carreon Bradley previously worked at Vassar College as the chair of the Committee of Inclusion and Equity and as an associate professor in the physics department. The appointment will be effective January 18th 2018.
An unidentified Smith student was sexually assaulted in the late afternoon on Wednesday, Oct. 25 in the Dickinson parking lot outside of Hubbard House.
Approximately five minutes after the incident, the student called Campus Police and waited over an hour for them to arrive.
“Banned,” a book of poems written by an anonymous poet comments and analyzes the political conditions in the U.S. and the state of the world in the most graceful way possible. Anonymous, the poet, plays around with typefaces and concrete poetry to integrate visual artwork. To read “Banned” is a visually engaging experience that will leave you nodding your head in agreement and snapping your fingers.
Released in February, “Get Out” blends racial tensions with satire and horror resulting in an especially potent film. This bombshell social critique from first-time director Jordan Peele offers a thought-provoking look at race in America.
Winter is coming and with it the crisp New England weather we all love so much. If you’re like me, nothing is more exciting than a day spent out in the cold enjoying the snow-covered landscape.
The Smith College Ice Hockey (SCIH) team began practicing the day after fall break, preparing a team with eight new players for a long, cold and competitive season.
Are the Republicans right – is it time to revisit the taxation of college endowments?
Briana Brady ‘21Staff Writer If you’ve been following the news, amidst everything else, you’ve most likely come across something having to do with Trump’s…
Weaving Voices was a project that frequently came up in conversation during my first year, but I had not attended the event until this semester.