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4th of July

Seeing Campus in a New Light

Few on campus will likely notice. But by mid-July, when more than 3,500 fluorescent lamps in campus buildings will have been replaced with lower-wattage models, the savings in energy consumption and money will begin. "This is a significant project," said Gary Hartwell, project manager in facilities management.

 

Smith’s Energy Reduction Efforts Add Up

Smith College's commitment to energy efficiency has resulted in a steady decline in carbon emissions throughout the past four years that "very few" schools experience without purchasing carbon offsets, said a Smith official.

UMass Launches Rideshare Service

The new UMass Rideshare Program offers a carpool assistance program, free to all Five College employees and off-campus students. The program matches riders with similar schedules and routes. Click to learn more.

Study Finds Female Police Officers May Shed Light on PTSD

Gender differences in the intensity and frequency of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may not relate to biology as much as psychology, according to a study led by Nnamdi Pole, Smith associate professor of psychology.

Smith Joins Yellow Ribbon Program

Furthering a longstanding commitment to those who have served in the military, Smith recently joined the Yellow Ribbon Program, an agreement with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, providing tuition assistance to veterans.

"Other People's Money" at New Century Theatre

Meet Larry the Liquidator, a Wall Street takeover artist, in a play by Jerry Sterner currently running at the New Century Theatre through July 11. Click to order tickets online or call the Box Office at (413) 585-3220.

A Name Change: Advancement Now Development

As of July 1, the Office of Advancement will be known as the Office of Development. The name change better reflects the range of services performed by the department, said Patricia Jackson (left), vice president for development.

Tea Steeped With History

Every year, Smith's archivist, Nanci Young, regales students at Friday afternoon teas with historical facts about their houses, drawn from archival records from the college archives. For more about these teas, read the latest issue of NewsSmith. View the video.

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