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Fall NewsSmith: Students Venturing Beyond Campus

The intellectually adventurous Smith student sees the campus not as a cloistered academic world but as her base camp for many intellectual explorations, notes the cover story in the latest edition of NewsSmith. Read about opportunities students are discovering away from Smith, far and near, for connecting the dots. Also in NewsSmith: a new orientation program addresses the specific advising needs of sophomores; students focus their interests through the Praxis program; news from around campus.

 

Power Failure in McConnell Hall Redirects Afternoon Classes

Due to an electrical power cable failure McConnell Hall is without electrical power. As a result most classes have been re-assigned to other campus buildings. Instructors will be contacting students regarding class re-assignments and notices will be posted on McConnell classroom doors. Administrative assistants or the Registrar's Office will be contacting instructors regarding re-assignments. The problem is being addressed.

Otelia Cromwell Day 2009: 20 Years

Smith will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Otelia Cromwell Day, an event that honors diversity, on Tuesday, Nov. 10, with the theme "Thinking Through Race at Smith College." Three former Smith presidents will speak on an afternoon panel with President Christ and three Smith alumnae, plus other events.

Sign Recalls the Fall of the Wall

It was 20 years ago this month when citizens of East Germany were first allowed to climb over the Berlin Wall, paving the way for German reunification on October 3, 1990. A sign installed by the German department to commemorate that historic event is on display on Chapin Lawn outside the Campus Center.

Events Celebrate Rachmaninoff

It was this month in 1909 when legendary Russian composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff visited Smith. This Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6 and 7, Smith will celebrate the 100th anniversary of his historic appearance with a pair of concerts, and other events.

"Big One" Puts Fencers On Guard

The Smith fencing team will draw their weapons this Saturday, Nov. 7, as they host the Big One, an annual tournament for New England collegiate fencers. The tournament, open to the public, is from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Indoor Track and Tennis facility. View a video of Smith fencers in action.

Smith Hosts Dance Theatre of Harlem

As part of Otelia Cromwell Day on Tuesday, Nov. 10, Smith is bringing The Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble to Northampton for a special performance downtown, open to the entire community. The renowned ensemble will perform at the Academy of Music.

Q&A on Nobel Prize Laureate

Anca Luca Holden, visiting lecturer in German studies, is completing her dissertation on the works of Romanian-born German author Herta Müller, 2009 recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Holden recently answered questions about Müller and her works.

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Video: Smith master class by pianist Vladimir Tropp, in concert Sat. at 8 p.m.

Botanic Garden's Annual Mum Show Nov. 7 through 22, Lyman Conservatory.

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