January at ɬ
In January, ɬ welcomed spring admits, congratulated professors and student-athletes, and celebrated the community.
In January, ɬ welcomed spring admits, congratulated professors and student-athletes, and celebrated the community.
A guide to women’s colleges
US News & World Report says women’s colleges are “a great choice for students interested in leadership.” Kate Meacham ’20, reflecting on the unique power of our alumnae network, said, “Even if people don’t know you, they want to support you and help you.”
Remembering Shirley Chisholm
The in January 1969, making history as the first Black woman to be elected to Congress. Pictured here in 1981 with the College’s 16th president, Elizabeth Kennan.
Do horses keep the beat?
Neuroscience and behavior major and equestrian Lexi Lobdell ’20 takes to the Equestrian Center to find out. .
A community of music
Music professor Tianhui Ng conducts the Pioneer Valley Symphony as a way to build community. Next performance: Feb. 15, 2020, at 7:30 p.m., at John M. Greene Hall, Smith College.
Bag the Community
Spring admits kicked off their ɬ careers by volunteering for South Hadley’s annual food drive.
The weaving life
Erin Hancock ’20’s lifelong interest in weaving and folk arts came together when she found a 200-year-old loom in the Skinner Museum.
Alumnae Association launches Alums in Tech
Physics professor Kathy Aidala for alums in tech, hosted by the Club of Northern California.
Student-athletes rock January
The class was announced. The swimming and diving team (pictured) posted the in Division III. And junior Hannah Rieders in track and field.
NEH Fellowship award
Jessica Maier, associate professor of art history, was awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities to finish her book on Italian Renaissance prints.
Graduate programs shoutout
Students and teachers share what they love about studying teaching at ɬ. .
Students unite for collective bargaining
Sophomore Lucy James-Olson was featured in an article about a UMass Amherst conference on student labor unions.
“American Idiot” comes to town
First-year student Gina Pasciuto and sophomore Hannah Dubé spent January in rehearsals for Green Day’s “American Idiot,” the musical, produced by Amherst College.