Once the chocolate has cooled, use gel food coloring to draw on the eyes, nose, and mouth, and you’re good to go!
Gary Hartwell (center), project manager in Facilities Management, explains the workings of the new North District geothermal ...
Stressed about what to get your loved ones this holiday season? Or looking to treat yourself to a little something special?
Back by popular demand and just in time for the holidays! The Smith Office for the Arts is hosting another Student Art Sale on Friday, December 6 from 1-5pm in the Carroll Room at the Julia McWilliams ...
Heather Rosenfeld, Director of Smith’s Spatial Analysis Laboratory (SAL), has built her life around maps. As an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, she took her first GIS classes, which led to ...
Welcome to the local Premiere of "Counted Out" hosted by Smith College! Join us for a special screening of “Counted Out,” a new hard-hitting documentary that shines a light on math as the foundation ...
Marie and her friends Polignac (Kim Suarez-Villao ’28) and Lamballe (Smilla Eihausen ’26) have tea in Versailles while attendants (Talia Jellinek-Knight ’25, Lily Sickman-Garner ’25, and Miranda ...
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 | 7:30-9 p.m. The Wailing Banshees are Out on the Ocean presenting tunes and songs evoking the sea, ships and mari ...
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 | 7:30-9 p.m. The Wailing Banshees are Out on the Ocean presenting tunes and songs evoking the sea, ships and mari ...
The Smith College Department of Dance presents Bare Bones, an exciting showcase of dances choreographed, performed, and produced by undergraduate students. Seating is limited.
Companion exhibit for the book "Do Plants Know Math?" showing large prints of some of the books photos.
Speaker: Sela Tahiry, Environmental Protection Agency. This fall, our webinar series addresses using big geospatial data and remote sensing for community planning applications across permafrost ...