Maria Bickar is particularly interested in the development of exercises for introductory lab courses.
In addition to earning her degrees at Columbia and City College of New York, Thalia Pandiri studied at the Free University of Berlin and is a fellow of the American Academy in Rome. She is the current ...
and the blink with it, don’t strike me.
Smith College professor Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor says studying the past is crucial to understanding who we are today A desire ...
That blend of determination and flexibility was crucial in the development of NurtureHer, a nonprofit Boakye founded to provide mothers in her home country of Ghana with nutritional education and ...
The provost’s office strives to enable faculty to thrive at every career stage through faculty development offerings that provide mentoring and support, foster equity and inclusion, and build ...
A pole vaulter and three-time captain on Smith’s track and field team, Kerry Seekamp ’26 is fascinated by the intricacies of ...
Since 1997, The Poetry Center at Smith College has been devoted to promoting poetry within our vibrant campus as well as the wider New England community. Now officially named The Boutelle-Day Poetry ...
Albert Young-Sun Kim (김영선) is an assistant professor of statistical & data sciences. He is a co-author of the fivethirtyeight R package and ModernDive, an online textbook for introductory data science ...
Kimberly Kono teaches courses on modern Japanese language, literature and culture. Her book Romance, Family and Nation in Japanese Colonial Literature (Palgrave, 2010) examines the tropes of romance, ...
Dana Leibsohn’s current research taps the insights of anthropology and art history, focusing on both indigenous visual culture in colonial Latin America and trans-Pacific trade in the early modern ...
Sarah Mazza is a hard-rock geologist who began her career at the University of North Carolina. Torn between furthering her education in topics of petrology or structural geology, she ended up at ...
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