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Botanic Garden
For more than a century, the botanic garden -- whch encompasses the college’s
147-acre campus and includes a variety of specialty gardens and the Lyman Plant House --
has played a vital role in the college’s curriculum.
Center for Amazonian Literature
and Culture
The center aims to provide a specialized forum for writers from the Amazonian regions
of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela.
Center for Foreign Languages & Cultures
A state-of-the-art multimedia resource center and media classroom, housing a network
of student workstations with integrated computer, audio and video components for
the study of foreign language, culture and literature.
Center for the Study of Social
and Political Change
The goal of the center is to develop a better understanding of the past, present
and future of the American social and political experiment.
Grécourt
Bookshop
Located in the Campus Center, the bookshop carries required texts for Smith courses,
a selection of general books, stationery supplies, imprinted clothing and gifts.
Information Technology Services (ITS)
Provides academic and administrative computing resources to the college.
Jacobson Center for
Writing, Teaching and Learning
Students at all levels of academic skill work with the center’s writing counselors
to improve drafts of their papers.
Museum of Art
Smith's renowned Museum of Art serves as an important teaching tool as well as a
significant public and scholarly resource.
Project on Women and Social
Change
An interdisciplinary research group, drawing together faculty from a wide range of
disciplines in exploring women's contributions to social change.
Quantitative Learning Center
The Quantitative Learning Center offers tutoring, workshops, and class study sessions in support of students doing quantitative work across the curriculum.
The
Sophia Smith Collection
An internationally recognized repository of manuscripts, photographs, periodicals
and other primary sources in women's history.
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