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В имейле сообществу Смита в пятницу президент Кэтлин Микартный объявила, что университет планирует пригласить студентов в кампус для очного семестра на осень 2021- г.

This post is part of the 2021 Spring Translations Marathon for student translators
Translated from English by Serena Keenan
«С нетерпением жду возможности познакомиться с новыми студентами и радоваться тому, что мы можем жить, учиться и работать вместе в этом замеча́тельном сообществе» пишет Микартный.

Meredith Wild: On entrepreneurship, self-publishing and Waterhouse Press 

Meredith Wild ‘04 is a tech entrepreneur-turned-romance-author who is also the CEO of her own imprint, Waterhouse Press. At Smith, she majored in English Language and Literature, and is anticipating the release of her newest book, “Blood of Zeus,” (co-written with Angel Payne) in August 2020. She has been on multiple bestsellers lists, including USA Today and the New York Times.

Happy Endings for Women in Love: A Conversation with Karelia Stetz-Waters

Karelia Stetz-Waters ‘99J, a former Duckett resident and current community college professor, is a romance writer who writes happy endings for women in love. She balances her full-time job with her writing career and works to spread awareness of “cliteracy,” with the goal of using her writing as a way to teach people about female sexual pleasure...

Dining Staff in Their Home Kitchens: Favorite Thanksgiving Meals

As Thanksgiving rolls around every year, it seems as though everyone has a different take on the traditional holiday menu, whether that means a complete rejection of the usual or a unique interpretation of a well-known item. At Smith, many dining hall staff members end up cooking multiple Thanksgiving dishes: some for the students who stay over break and some for their own families. Because of this, they often have experience making many different types of Thanksgiving foods.

Bryan Collier: You can never outgrow a picture book

On Monday, Oct. 21, children’s book illustrator Bryan Collier gave a speech at Stoddard Hall. The talk, titled “You Can Never Outgrow a Picture Book,” was sponsored by the Campus School and was open to students as well as the people of Northampton.

Bryan Collier: You can never outgrow a picture book

On Monday, Oct. 21, children’s book illustrator Bryan Collier gave a speech at Stoddard Hall. The talk, titled “You Can Never Outgrow a Picture Book,” was sponsored by the Campus School and was open to students as well as the people of Northampton.

Northampton Joins Together to Fight Climate Change

On Friday, Sept. 20, various organizations local to Western Massachusetts hosted public events as part of a larger global movement to fight climate change. These events were largely inspired by the work of climate activist Greta Thunberg. Groups including Extinction Rebellion Western Mass., Sunrise Northampton, and Climate Action Now helped organize a march and rally at Northampton City Hall, as well as a Solidarity Strike at Pulaski Park, a Solidarity Vigil in Springfield, a dance benefit at the First Churches in Northampton, and several other events.