Diana Chiyangwa '08 Hometown: Zimbabwe Major: Engineering International
It feels good to be back after spending Christmas break gallivanting in New York. My friend Fadzai '07 came to visit me during the exam period. Then together we left Smith for... >>
Sidnie Davis '08 Hometown: Concord, CA Major: Government
The year is wrapping up, and I'm managing to keep very busy. I thought that with my thesis in and defended, I'd have a lot more time, but that hasn't been especially true; the... >>
Stacy Diaz '10 Hometown: Boston, MA Major: Psychology
Hello Everyone!!!!
Well it is just about that midpoint in the semester and although I though things were going to get very stressful, things are not as bad as I... >>
Kirin McElwain '09 Hometown: New Hope, PA Major: Economics Studying Abroad
It's April 30th, which means that in exactly one month, the Smith Paris program will end. Luckily for me, this doesn't mean the end of my time in Paris. I'm going to be a su... >>
Marisa Morales '10 Hometown: Seattle, WA Double Major: Government and Spanish
Finally another update!
I know that you all are getting your decision forms in the mail soon. I remember that time. All the girls at my school walking around with thei... >>
Kimberly Pucher '08 Hometown: London, England/ Houston, TX Major: History
I have no idea what graduation events are like at other colleges in America, but Smith does an amazing job, and I can't imagine anything more spectacular. Like other colleges,... >>
Kristen Rahilly '10 Hometown: Nashua, NH Double Major: Geology and Spanish
It's so hard to believe that the semester is almost half way over! It really seems like I've only been back for a couple of weeks but, looking back, a lot has happened since w... >>
Eliza Warren '10 Hometown: Portland, ME Double Major: Sociology and French Studies
Spring break is right around the corner now, which means that we are about half way through spring semester! Spring semester always seems to fly by for me. This year instead... >>
Renee White '10 Hometown: Indianapolis, IN Double Major: Education and Liberal Studies
It seems like March is the time of year when everyone is awaiting one type of acceptance letter or another. When I was a senior in high school I remember eagerly anticipating... >>