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At a ceremony on campus in May, 14 retiring faculty members were honored for a combined 484 years of service to Smith.
Kirkpatrick has been named dean of libraries for Smith College. Most recently serving as the dean of university libraries at ...
Connect With Smith took a May hiatus for Reunions I and II in Northampton before On the Road headed over the sea: The ...
Jamaal May, described by the Boston Review as a “poet as machinist”, writes exquisite paths between the melancholy and the sublime.Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, May explores themes of ...
Danez Smith is the author of Don’t Call Us Dead, a finalist for the 2017 National Book Award which circles their Black, queer, and HIV positive status.At once haunted, sensual, explosive and intensely ...
Katy Schneider teaches drawing and painting at Smith College. She is a recipient of a Guggenheim and a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, and of awards from the National Academy of Design and ...
John Slepian’s artwork has been shown nationally and internationally at venues including P.S.1/MoMA and Hunter College art galleries in New York; the Exploratorium in San Francisco; Axiom Gallery, ...
The IRB is required to review allegations of misconduct and to take action to protect human subjects. Please contact the IRB Chair or submit a Participant Complaint Form if you have a concern about a ...
Laura Passin is the author of Borrowing Your Body (Riot in Your Throat, 2021) and All Sex and No Story (Rabbit Catastrophe Press). She earned her PhD in English Literature at Northwestern and her MFA ...
Karen Poppy '98 was in the first class to participate in The Poetry Center at Smith College, and has fond memories of that. She came back to writing poetry and fiction last year, after an almost 20 ...
Bettina Judd’s work is imbued with the echoes of history and the weight of injustice.Her new book, Patient., explores the history of gynecology, memory, and trauma. Following her own hospitalization ...
Paisley Rekdal is the author of six collections of poetry, most recently Nightingale (Copper Canyon Press, 2019), a book described as “riveting poetic alchemy” that rewrites many of the myths of ...
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