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Taking the ‘Next Practical Step’

Smith’s career development program is helping students navigate job market uncertainty

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This Was Not in the Brochure

Phoebe Potts ’92 proves that humor can be an antidote to the emotional highs and lows of adoption.

  • Alum News
  • July 16, 2025

Learn more about how Smith is providing resources and support for Smith's on-campus community related to antisemitism and Islamophobia.

Smith Quarterly

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On the Cover, Spring 2025

Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin ’84’s strategy isn’t flashy, but it works: Meet people where they are, listen to their concerns, and get things done. Learn more about how she wins in a divided America.

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Looking for a timely list of Smith students, faculty, staff, and alums featured in major media outlets? Check out Smith in the News.

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People News, July 2025

Read about the latest accomplishments of Smith students, staff, faculty, and alums.

  • News of Note
  • July 17, 2025
Two joggers running past the Botanic Garden in summer

People News

Abagail Coleman ’26 and Emilia Neyer ’26J Interning at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

  • August 13, 2025

Abagail Coleman ’26 and Emilia Neyer ’26J will be interning this summer at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Coleman has been a student educator for the Botanic Garden of Smith College, while Neyer has been a botanic garden curatorial work-study student and a conservation intern. Smith’s Kew summer program was established in 1994, thanks to a generous endowment established in honor of Muriel Kohn Pokross ’34. Each year, two Smith students spend 12 weeks at Kew conducting plant research with world-renowned scientists.

Professor Angie Hauser Performs in New Work at Harlem Stage

  • July 17, 2025

Angie Hauser, professor of dance, performed in a new work in May in collaboration with choreographer Bebe Miller. Indifferent Forest was performed at the Harlem Stage in New York City.

Professor Emeritus James Sacré Receives French Goncourt Prize for Poetry

  • July 17, 2025

James Sacré, Doris Silbert Professor Emeritus in the Humanities (French language and literature), is the recipient of the French Goncourt Prize for Poetry in recognition of his entire body of work. David Ball, professor emeritus of French language and literature and comparative literature, was the translator for Sacré’s 2025 book, Des Objets Nous Accompagnent.

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Learn how Smith is being covered in the press and online through links to the latest media mentions about students, faculty, staff, and alums. From opinion pieces, to profiles, to discussions of groundbreaking research and developments in higher education, Smith community members are making an impact and shaping conversations about timely issues around the world.

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Other News & Publications

Smith Quarterly  
The Smith Quarterly was established in 1909 and is published by the Office of College Relations four times a year.

Smith eDigest
The Smith eDigest is sent to all campus e-mail accounts, providing important notices, college news, deadline notifications and other college information.

Notes From Paradise
Distributed weekly by the Office of College Relations, Notes From Paradise is an e-newsletter for alumnae, faculty, staff, students and friends of the college.

The Sophian
The Sophian is the official, independent student newspaper.

Smith in the News
A timely list of Smith students, faculty, staff, and alums featured in major media outlets, highlighting everything from political discourse to cutting-edge research.

Smith Style Guide
Maintained by the Office of College Relations, the Smith Style Guide is a reference for Smith-specific words and phrases.

Smith College Studies in Social Work
Since 1930, the Smith College Studies in Social Work has published materials of interest to clinical social workers and social work educators.

Meridians
Meridians, a collaborative venture of Smith’s Women’s Studies Program and Wesleyan University, is a new feminist interdisciplinary journal and forum for scholarship and creative work by and about women of color.

Amazonian Literary Review
The Amazonian Literary Review is a journal dedicated to the literary traditions of the countries of the Amazonian Basin.

Botanic Garden News
Published twice each year by the Friends of the Botanic Garden.

Library Events, Exhibitions & News
Listings of upcoming events at the libraries, current exhibitions, links to online exhibits and to newsletters, including News from the Smith College Libraries, Friends of the Libraries Newsletter and the Sophia Smith Collection’s Imposing Evidence.