On Oct. 6, Smith College pledged to provide free tuition for all students with families earning $150,000 or less annually in honor of Smith’s 150…
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Smith College President Sarah Willie-LeBreton sat down with Deborah Archer ‘93 on Thursday evening to discuss her work as the president of the American Civil…
On June 11, returning Smith College students had their summer breaks briefly interrupted by an email from the Office of Student Affairs announcing a larger-than-usual…
On Sept. 25, Smith College celebrated the opening of Kathleen McCartney Hall (KMH) with a party that drew students, staff and boba lovers. The event…
Disclaimer: The names of the student-athletes interviewed for this article have been withheld at their request. Smith College recently announced that it will abide by…
On April 7, Lynn Paltrow, attorney and founder of National Advocates for Pregnant Women — now called Pregnancy Justice — delivered a talk at Smith College titled, “Who Counts as a Person?: Women, Wombs, and Executive Disorders.” The talk, hosted by the Smith Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality department, focused on the legal and political framing of abortion, pregnancy and personhood in the United States.
On April 2, the Smith College Office of Equity and Inclusion co-sponsored a panel titled “Trans Rights: A Historical and Legal Perspective” to discuss the uncertain landscape for the rights of transgender people in the United States.
From student requests for more outdoor seating and late-night study spaces to managing the immense project of converting campus to geothermal energy, the Campus Use Plan is looking at how the Smith community uses its campus and what changes could be made to guide campus use in the coming years.
Smith College hosted a second campus community webinar on March 6 to communicate plans and share resources related to recent executive orders and changes in federal policies under the Trump administration.
Smith College has begun to outline its plans for addressing executive orders and policy changes introduced by the new federal administration in a community webinar…








