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Phoebe Potts ’92 proves that humor can be an antidote to the emotional highs and lows of adoption.
Jones, M.S.W. ’00 received the University of Pennsylvania's School of Social Policy & Practice 2025 Excellence in Teaching Award for her commitment to the “unity of the global poor and dispossessed ...
The Office of Human Resources is located at 42 West Street in Garrison Hall. It is advised that all visitors park in the Smith College parking garage, that is directly next our office. There is ...
Marge Litchford is the Assistant Dean of Students and works closely with several groups to include Adas, transfers, first years and first-gens. She leads the Ada Stakeholders Committee and supervises ...
Jess R. Pfeffer received their Ph.D. in English from Tufts University. Their research thinks about how modern ideas of trans and queer theory intersect with texts from the English Renaissance. They ...
Patricia (Patty) Woods ‘00 is a Career Adviser/Ada Comstock Liaison in the Lazarus Center for Career Development and supports Ada Scholars with: Career exploration & the CliftonStrengths Assessment, ...
Discover how Smith College faculty are shaping conversations around the world. From groundbreaking research to expert commentary, our professors regularly appear in major media outlets—sharing ...
Becca Thomases is a mathematician who applies data driven analytical methods and computational tools to study partial differential equations modeling problems in life sciences and engineering.
Pun Winichakul is an applied microeconomist whose research interests lie at the intersection of public and behavioral economics. Much of his work focuses on the economics of charitable giving. More ...
Kelsey Conrad received a master’s degree in medical dietetics from The Ohio State University where she also completed a dietetic internship. She went on to complete a doctorate in pathobiology and ...
Magdalena Zapędowska [za-pen-doff-ska] is a scholar of 19th-century U.S. poetry and print culture. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in J19, Women’s Studies, the Emily Dickinson Journal, and in ...
Where is your favorite spot on campus? Definitely Compass Cafe. I’m there at least once per day, and usually for hours at a time on the weekends. Describe your major in five words or fewer.
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