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December 8, 2023. 5 p.m. Josten Library Mezzanine. Blackappella, aka “the Berries,” root their repertoire in their Black identity and history, including traditional spiritual music, provocative jams, and rich ballads sung by singers of color.
Friday, December 1, 2023 5 p.m. Josten Library Mezzanine. Laurie Tupper and Micah Walter sing a living tradition of Anglo-American folksong—songs from centuries ago, and originals that nearly sound as old. The words are secular, sacred and anything in between.
This month's selection is “Human-Centered Design–Culture within Everyone's Reach” by Professor Marguerite Itamar Harrison.
Albert Y. Kim, assistant professor of statistical and data sciences, is the recipient of the American Statistical Association’s 2023 Waller Education Award for innovative teaching of statistics.
This year's Smith Reads features work by Ross Gay. BY BARBARA SOLOW. Published August 10, 2023. “Magical”; “serendipitous”; “delightful.”. That’s how organizers of this year’s Smith Reads program describe what’s new about the college’s summer reading experience for entering students.
Thursday, December 7, 2023 4:30 p.m. Alumnae Gymnasium, third floor. The Smith community is invited to attend “Listening for Reproductive Justice,” a collection of podcasts created by 47 students taking Intro to Women and Gender Studies (SWG150) this fall.
Bold declarations, engaging artwork, and provocative imagery are at the heart of Radical Visions: The Art of Protest Posters, a new exhibit featuring social, political, and cultural protest posters throughout the 20th century.
News from all media outlets, including historical newspapers. U.S. News; Massachusetts & Local News; International News; Historical News. Regional
October 20 - November 30, 2023. Neilson Library, Second Floor. In celebration of President Willie-LeBreton’s inauguration as the twelfth president of Smith College, Special Collections has curated an exhibition highlighting the history and accomplishments of past Smith presidents.
Students completing the Archives Concentration, Book Studies Concentration and Museums Concentration presented their capstone projects followed by a reception and project exhibition on Friday, April 28, 2023. Students created both physical exhibits as well as digital exhibits available online.