At the Jacobson Center, we believe that all students, at all levels of expertise, can improve their writing and learning skills. To that end, we offer writing services and resources, public speaking ...
The Culinary Innovators Challenge featuring Smith dining. From left to right: Anaila Aleman, floater utility assistant; ...
Grubb was recognized for their “creative” and “inclusive” teaching practices, including hosting regular “Technology Teas” and ...
Rachel Rubinstein, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Springfield College, presented by the Offices of the Provost, Dean of the College, and Equity and Inclusion. This is a learning ...
Lazaro has published on Spanish fiction writers of the 20th century, such as Ramón del Valle Inclán, Luis Martín-Santos, Blanca de los Ríos, Azorín, Rosa Chacel and Bernardo Atxaga. She is working on ...
Daphne Lamothe, professor of Africana studies, has been appointed as Smith’s next provost and dean of the faculty. At this ...
Atsuko Takahashi, originally from Shizuoka, Japan, has two decades of teaching experience in the U.S. and Japan. Awarded a grant from the Association of Asian Studies in 2010, she spearheaded a ...
In addition to holding the Janet Wright Ketcham 1953 Chair in Middle East Studies, with a joint appointment in the Department of Government, Steven Heydemann is a nonresident senior fellow in the ...
Jill de Villiers has authored and edited four books about language acquisition and numerous chapters and journal articles, most of them on the acquisition of complex syntax in preschoolers. She is now ...
While at Smith, Donna Robinson Divine taught a variety of courses on Middle East politics. Fluent in Hebrew, Arabic and Turkish, she has held visiting appointments at Yale, Harvard and the Hebrew ...
Myra M. Sampson Professor of Religion and Middle East Studies ...
Artist and longtime Smith faculty member Katy Schneider is no stranger to the art of portraiture. Her painting of former ...