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Before coming to Smith in 2018, Allie Strom was an NIH postdoctoral fellow in the chemistry department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She conducted her doctoral research at the ...
Scott Edmands has been a laboratory instructor in chemistry and biochemistry at Smith since 2009. His research background in cancer research, molecular and cellular biology, as well as years of ...
Learn how Smith is being covered in the press and online through links to the latest media mentions about students, faculty, staff, and alums. From opinion pieces, to profiles, to discussions of ...
Michele Wick studies the human side of climate change through an interdisciplinary lens. Her inquiry focuses on several issues raised by the American Psychological Association’s task force on global ...
Katherine Clemans is a developmental psychologist whose research focuses on peer relationships and antisocial behavior in adolescence. She received her doctorate in 2010 from the University of Florida ...
Jessica Nicoll is director and Louise Ines Doyle ’34 chief curator of the Smith College Museum of Art. She also serves as the director of Smith’s Museums Concentration, established in 2009, advising ...
The 147th Commencement exercises of Smith College have come to a close and will linger for many years in our memories. I want to congratulate our graduates and sincerely thank the hundreds of people ...
In her new book, Susan B. Levin, Roe/Straut Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, breaks down the debate over transhumanism, the moral and ethical dilemmas it presents, and its ...
The Woman Behind the Mouse Alum News Disney has thrived under the leadership of chief financial officer Christine McCarthy ’77. But her career and life haven’t always been a fairy tale.
For years, journalist Noelle Crombie ’92 has chronicled the devastating—and often disregarded—stories of victims of sexual assault. In an award-winning newspaper series, Crombie revealed how the ...
Syphilis existed in medieval Europe, and it caused the death of England’s King Edward IV. That’s the surprising argument of Smith College scholar Marylynn Salmon, just published in The Medieval Globe, ...
Tigress Osborn ’96 is a force to be reckoned with as she champions the fat liberation movement.