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1988 Black Alumnae Weekend attendees include Rosalind (Roz) Twine Wilson ’94, Jean Robins ’75, Jacqueline Sawyer ’74, Jocelyn ...
So when my beloved guidance counselor, Lillian Cave, insisted I join a group of students she was taking to the NAACP College ...
“I wanted my students to understand that everything was passing too fast for them, as it did for me once, and that they ...
I n 1999, at 18 years old, I chose to attend Smith because it had the three things I was looking for in a college: It was a ...
The San Francisco resident hadn’t initially considered a women’s college. But she decided to see Smith for herself and ...
Another definition, however, would enable individuals to bring their whole selves into an ecosystem—say, a college—and have ...
Take a rich cultural journey through ancient Greek and Roman civilization and study texts that confront universal issues of the human condition: love and death, freedom and tyranny, justice and ...
Erica Banks’s research interests focus broadly on the study of race and ethnicity, gender, feminist theory, inequality and poverty, crime and law, and qualitative methods. Banks currently teaches ...
Rachel Fish is a sociologist of education and disability, and her research examines how inequality is produced and maintained in schools at the intersections of disability, race, and gender. She uses ...
Kementari Whitcher is a Lecturer in Statistical and Data Science. She has taught statistics and research methods for over 20 years, including Business Analytics and Data Analytics. Her research ...
Chris Rahlwes’ research focuses on truth, negation, denial, and ineffability. He approaches these topics from a global perspective, focusing on Jainism, Buddhism, Daoism, Mohism, the Greco-Arabic ...
Katherine Dugan is an associate professor of religious studies at Springfield College. She studies gender, reproduction, and Catholicism in the U.S. She is at work on an ethnography of Catholic ...