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Happy Mountain Day!

Today is Mountain Day! Classes and academic appointments scheduled before 7 p.m. are canceled. Evening classes, films, lectures, and other events will be held as planned. Go play, Smithies!

The bells are ringing—today is Mountain Day!

About the Tradition

Show Your Smith Spirit

Want everyone you see today to know it’s Mountain Day? Students, faculty, and staff: head over to Chapin lawn this morning from 8 to 10 a.m. to snag a free 2025 Mountain Day T-shirt commemorating 150 years of Smith magic. Don’t forget to enjoy some apple cider and donuts while you’re there!

Reasons to Celebrate Smith

We’re in a long-term relationship with Northampton.

Smith and Northampton have grown together for 150 years. The college is the city’s largest taxpayer and an anchor of its civic and cultural life. “Northampton’s charm, dedication to arts and music, and strong sense of community make Smith a special place,” President Sarah Willie-LeBreton said at Founder’s Day in March. Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra ’96 agreed: “Smith and Northampton have been partners in progress.”

Crosswalk in downtown Northampton

Smith, in the Moment

Stay current with all things Smith. Learn about upcoming events and peruse the news on Smith Today.

News of Note

Boosting Research and Discovery

Pres. Willie-LeBreton joins a new initiative aimed at strengthening Massachusetts’ research economy.

  • News of Note
  • September 29, 2025
News of Note

Smith Welcomes New Faculty

A dozen new professors will begin teaching at Smith this year in a range of academic disciplines.

  • News of Note
  • September 24, 2025
Distant shot of the Lanning Fountain

A Culture of Curiosity

Maneeta Bhandari ’27

Engineering major; Film & Media Studies minor

“I have been a very STEM focused my whole life. With courses like first-year seminars at Smith, I have gotten an opportunity to study the liberal arts from a closer distance.”

Kristin Hughes

Director of Athletics

“It’s a disservice to women athletes to expect anything but the best for themselves. We talk about winning. We talk about why it’s important. We talk about why they need to own what they’re good at.”

Ginetta E.B. Candelario ’90

Professor of Sociology and of Latin American & Latino/a Studies

“Because of what I learned and now teach at Smith, I am more committed than ever to Sophia Smith’s vision of ‘reforming the evils of society’ through our work ‘as teachers, as writers, as mothers, as members of society.’”

J. Courtney Sullivan ’03

Novelist

“I am so thankful that my 18-year-old self unwittingly chose an education that has lived on inside me and continues to teach me things a quarter century after the fact.”