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Founded in 1871 with a $400,000 bequest from Sophia
Smith, the college opened in 1875. The campus today consists of 147 contiguous acres
with more than 100 academic, administrative, residential and maintenance buildings.
Smith’s campus is an environment where simple
physical beauty -- the flaming hues of New England’s fall, the architecture
of the buildings, seasonal colors reflected in Paradise Pond -- is a constant source
of pleasure. Every season in New England has a mood, and each brings its own activities:
fall hikes in the nearby Holyoke Range; winter skating, snowshoeing and skiing; spring
rowing and picnics or studying outdoors under a willow tree. At Smith, you'll quickly
acquire a distinct sense of place and a feeling of belonging in the heart of New
England.
The Smith campus is a beautiful natural setting, but
our academic environment is equally impressive. Smith's ample resources are always
accessible to you.
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