Getting to study in England was life-changing for Vicki Johnson ’87—and now her daughter, Sula Johnson ’26, is getting the ...
For Nyamumbo, Kahawa (Swahili for “coffee”) 1893 is an opportunity for her to give back—not only to her home village and ...
When Valentina Geri, lecturer in Italian studies, assigned Jhumpa Lahiri’s memoir, In Other Words, to the students enrolled ...
Judy Bronstein Milestone ’66 loves supporting Smith, crediting its professors for expanding her mind on civil rights, human rights, and more ...
Just a few years out of college, Iris González ’11 wrote a book about her journey as a first-generation student in STEM. The ...
Keith Sawyer, Morgan Distinguished Professor of Educational Innovations, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sawyer will present an innovative approach to teaching, learning, and educational ...
Claire Leavitt studies American political institutions, with a particular focus on Congress and the presidency. Her research interests include legislative institutions, Congressional oversight and ...
Malcolm Keating’s research focuses on questions about language, which he thinks about with philosophers from the premodern Indian subcontinent and the broadly Anglo-analytic tradition: What things can ...
Becca Thomases is a mathematician who applies data driven analytical methods and computational tools to study partial differential equations modeling problems in life sciences and engineering.
Bailly Morse received her B.A. in English from Mount Holyoke College and her M.F.A. in creative fiction from Southern New Hampshire University’s Mountainview M.F.A. program. She got her start as a ...
Leigh Fagin is the inaugural Jean and David W. Wallace Foundation Director of the Office for the Arts at Smith College. She is an interdisciplinary arts and culture producer with over 20 years of ...
Hanif is a Jamaican-born music educator, conductor, arranger, and tenor hailing from the nation’s capital, Kingston. Having performed as a soloist, prepared ensembles, conducted, and toured with ...