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Career Development Office
An invaluable resource for life and work planning, both during and after the college
years, from summer job and internship assistance to career changes later in life.
Educational Outreach
Linking the research and teaching interests of Smith faculty and students to the
needs of schools and communities.
The Five
Colleges
Four liberal arts colleges -- Smith, Amherst, Hampshire and Mount Holyoke -- along
with the University of Massachusetts, offer academic programs as well as many clubs
and extracurricular activities.
The Louise W. and Edmund
J. Kahn Liberal Arts Institute
Expanding the concepts of a liberal arts college and a liberal arts education.
Phoebe
Reese Lewis Leadership Program
An innovative program designed to provide undergraduate women with hands-on learning
experiences and training in practical leadership skills.
Meridians
A feminist, interdisciplinary journal whose goal is to provide a forum for the finest
scholarship and creative work by and about women of color.
Jean
Picker Semester-in-Washington Program
Open to Smith juniors and seniors, the program provides students with an opportunity
to study the processes by which public policy is made and implemented at the national
level.
The Poetry Center
Connecting the work of the classroom with the world of living poets.
Smith Scholars
Program
Designed for highly motivated and talented students who want to spend one or two
years working on projects of their own devising.
S.O.S. (Service Organizations
of Smith)
A comprehensive program focusing on community service by bridges among diverse groups
of people, encouraging learning through community service work, and training students
in community leadership.
Study
Abroad
Foreign study is so popular that each year nearly half of the junior class studies
abroad.
Women & Financial Independence
A comprehensive effort to help young women take hold of their own financial futures
by understanding the central role of economics in their lives.
Women's Narratives of
Success Project
Smith’s new Women’s Narratives of Success Project provides opportunities
for students and alumnae to think deeply and systematically about their multiple
life goals. Students explore themes of family and cultural expectations -- and anxiety
about living up to them -- as well as risk-taking and decision-making. |