“Take the [150-plus-year-old] elm tree on Chapin lawn,” says Berryhill, who began serving as interim director of the botanic ...
The Kahn Liberal Arts Institute is delighted to announce our student fellows for 2024–25. Julia will study the role of coloniality in representations and descriptions of plants—and how that may ...
This special installation celebrates the recent donation of artwork from Sylvia Smith Lewis, class of 1974, and her husband, Byron E. Lewis Sr. Lifelong supporters of Black artists, the Lewises built ...
Dr. Anne Stewart '05, Executive Vice President at Princeton Theological Seminary, will be on campus and is hoping to meet with students who want to learn more about the ministry or graduate programs ...
It is my great pleasure to announce that after a national search, Daphne Lamothe, professor of Africana studies, has been appointed as Smith’s next provost and dean of the faculty. At this particular ...
SCJC and Rabbi Bruce Bromberg Seltzer welcome guests from Hampshire College and Mount Holyoke College.
Inclusive, creative, engaging: These are just a few of the words used to describe this year’s recipients of the Sherrerd Teaching Awards. The annual Kathleen Compton Sherrerd ’54 and John J.F.
An opportunity for community reflection on current events. Join us for a vegetarian meal and a supportive space to share responses to the geopolitical events and campus educational events (webinars, ...
“Are you there?” asks Robert Hass, in the opening poem of The Apple Trees at Olema. “It’s summer. Are you smeared with the juice of cherries?” A poet known for his perceptive renderings of the natural ...
Hi Campers, you’re invited to come visit Camp Quandary! This senior studio art exhibition showcases seven artists exploring the themes of space, self-questioning, boundless realities and of course, ...
Una Fonte ’26 dances across the Ainsworth classroom with a spinning yellow hula hoop. She rolls the hoop across both hands and behind her back, raises it over her head like a giant serving plate, and ...