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With over 1,000 courses to choose from, academic exploration at Smith is limitless. From printmaking courses to biochemistry labs and everything in between, you can dive into existing …
Academics at Smith College
Students come from all over the world to experience Smith’s academics. With an open curriculum, your journey is truly your own—try pairing a math major with a dance minor, and maybe add a …
Smith College | History and Traditions
Smith College opened in the fall of 1875 with 14 students and six faculty under the presidency of Laurenus Clark Seelye. Its small campus was planned to make the college part of what John …
Discover Smith College
Situated in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts, Smith is a college of and for the world, empowering students, faculty, and staff to work together to enact positive change on campus, …
Celebrating Smith’s 150th
Echoing a phrase from Sophia Smith herself—“Smith is a college of and for the world”—President Willie-LeBreton spoke of the milestones Smithies have achieved, and her hopes for what is to …
Smith in the World - Smith College
Jan 27, 2023 · I return to Smith College with a sense of excitement to go further in my math studies and learn how I can use what I learn here at Smith to assist researchers in many other …
Smith College | Admission & Aid
Showcasing photos of campus and student life, relaying admission information, and providing details on academic programs and course offerings—to name just a few of its features—it …
Smith College at a Glance
Founded in 1871, Smith College opened in 1875 with 14 students. Today, Smith is among the largest women’s colleges in the United States, with students from 48 states and 67 countries.
Visit the Campus - Smith College
The Smith College map is an interactive wayfinding guide that allows you to scroll to various areas of the campus, zoom in and out, get detailed information on buildings and view overlays that …
The Academic Program - Smith College
A Smith education is about thinking for yourself instead of figuring out what a teacher wants you to say or echoing what your classmates believe. For every nine students, there’s a Smith …