On Cromwell Day, Nov. 15, 2022, two thousand people attended the keynote upholding the day’s theme, “Ignorance Is Not Bliss: The Necessity of Teaching and…
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Remote learning was not perfect. But if it did nothing else, it proved one thing: higher education can be different, and it needs to change.
As college students around the country awaited an announcement from their school’s leadership regarding the decision for the Fall 2020 semester, people everywhere were asking a similar logistical question: what do I think is the best solution for education during a pandemic?
Every year, Smith holds The Draper Competition for Collegiate Women Entrepreneurs for undergraduate women to share their novel ideas and business models, as well as to connect themselves with other women entrepreneurs. Originally from Sierra Leone, West Africa, Hawa Tarawally is a Social Impact Winner and Fan Favorite prize winner in the Draper competition of 2019. The Sophian invited her for an interview to talk about her project in the Draper competition and her advice for future Draper participants.
Last week’s announcement on Title IX from the Department of Education should worry students, parents and alumnae, Katherine Hazen ’18 writes.
Molly McGuire ’18 Staff Writer On Sept. 21, students, faculty and members of the community filled Weinstein Auditorium in order to hear the Presidential Colloquium…
Veronica Brown ’16Associate Editor Smith welcomes a group of 11 STEM Posse students this fall as part of an initiative to increase access to STEM…