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Below you'll find a directory of 2004-05 news
from Smith College. The directory includes news releases as well as stories that
appeared on the college's News & Events page.
Does It Matter What the
Constitution Says? Discussion at Smith
Construction
on Campus
Smith College's Picker
Engineering Program Receives Accreditation
After
Almost 300 Years, Famous Occult Text Translated into English
Study Finds College Students
Use Credit Cards to Pay for Their Education
Smith Features in New
York Exhibit on Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes
New Smith Students' First
Charge: Find Answers
Sophomore
Spends Summer by the Sea
Smith
Alums Teaching Music in the Berkshires
Rare Corpse-Scented
Flower in Bloom at Smith College
More
Than Just a Playground
Offseason
Remains Busy With Summer Programs
Women's Studies Scholar
to Address School for Social Work Graduates
Smith College's Entering
Class Sets Records for Selectivity and Diversity
Smith College Appoints
Vice President for Advancement
Smith Art Historian to
Shift Focus with Mellon Grant
McConnell
Updated to Accommodate Changes in Teaching
Smith's Science and Engineering
Expansion: Facts and Timeline
Women in Science and Engineering
to Convene National Conference at Smith
Annual
All-Campus Picnic: Fun, Food and More
A First for Smith
College's Summer Reading Assignment: Poetry
Another Record Year for Smith Fellowships
Smith School for Social
Work Announces 2005 Lecture Series
Smith Names New Director
of Career Development Office
Three Springfield Scholar
Students Receive Full Scholarships to Attend Smith
Longtime Smith Professor
Recognized for Teaching, Scholarship
Smith Orchestra to Perform
at Carnegie Hall
Alum's
Art Books Depict Fight with Cancer
Smith College Sets Commencement
Cultural Sociologist Rick
Fantasia to Lead Kahn Institute
Annual Showcase to Celebrate
Scholarly Collaborations Among Faculty, Students
Ancient Greek Art Expert
to Deliver 15th Annual Lehmann Lecture
Smith Invites Proposals
for Affordable Housing at Near-Downtown Site
Iraqi Poetry and Music
at Smith
Johnson & Johnson
Chief Honored for Ushering Women into Business
Leading Materials
Engineer Linda E. Jones to Direct Smith's Engineering Program
Creative Nonfiction Author
Adrian LeBlanc to Speak
American Art Expert Jessica
F. Nicoll Named Museum of Art Director
Intersection of Evolution
and Religion Focus of April 4 Lecture
Tenth Annual Smith Conference
to 'Change the Face of Science
Poet Jane Hirshfield to
Read at Smith
Population Growth Expert to
Talk About 'Uncrowding Eden'
Sculptural Installation
at Smith to Explore Hands and the Sense of Touch
Smith Announces 2005-06
Fees
A
Smith Fulbright Scholar in Cameroon
New York Times Journalist
Howard French on Why Africa Matters
Women Practicing Buddhism,
the American Experiences
Inventing a Universal
Language for Our Small World
Man Who Walked Twin Towers
Tightrope, Author/Illustrator, to Speak at Smith
Teaching Award Honors
Smith Faculty
Smith Board Approves Faculty
Promotions
Smith Students Honor Staff
Who Give Extraordinarily of Themselves
Bilingual Reading of Modern
Yiddish Poetry March 24
Smith Students Honor Two
Faculty Members for Excellence in Teaching
The Work of Art:
Tamayo Mural Again at Smith
Engineering Students to
Unveil Northampton Street Redesign Plans
Poet Claudia Rankine to
Read at Smith
Smith to Present Annual
Spring Bulb Show
Stem Cell Research--Promise
and Politics--Focus of Conference at Smith
Smith Cited as Leader
in Access for Low-Income Students
Advertising Guru Shelly Lazarus
to Deliver Commencement Address May 15
Founder of Global Missionaries
the Maryknoll Sisters to be Celebrated Feb. 27-28
Media Experts to Analyze
Effects of Public Relations on Society
Five Accomplished Smith
Alumnae to be Honored at Rally Day 2005
Panel to Address Ethical
Landmines College Graduates May Encounter
Smith Undergrad to Showcase
Research at Top Scientific Conference
Poet Barbara Ras, Walt
Whitman Award Winner, to Read at Smith
Engineering's Donna
Riley Receives CAREER Award from National Science Foundation
Lecture: Americans' Guilt
Over Consumer Spending Not Shared Abroad
Award-Winning Playwright
and Essayist Cherrie Moraga to Speak at Smith
Op-Ed: 80-Hour Week an
Arbitrary Standard for Career Success
Smith Study Calls for
Better Handling of Imported Live Marine Species
Op-Ed: Clanging Chains,
Once Again
Thriving Mwangi Cultural
Center Moves to Larger Home
Smith Opens Indoor Track
to Public for Walking, Running
Smith/Princeton Exchange
to Promote Women in Engineering
Smith Study Shows Some
Coral Reefs May Disappear If Warming Trend Continues
Smith Commits Near-Downtown
Property for Rental Housing
Beloved
Russian Writer to be Feted
New Program to Help 60
Community College Students Earn Four-Year Degrees
Annual
Christmas Vespers Always Popular
SOS
Donation to Help Local Nonprofits
Grant
Project to Enlist 30 Ed Students
Smith and University of
Sarajevo to Develop New Academic Program
U.S. and S. Korean Officials
to Discuss Nuclear Weapons Dec. 1 at Smith
Smith Event to Celebrate
Indigenous American Culture
Nominations
Sought for Second Sherrerd Teaching Awards
Public Invited to Learn
about Geographical Information Systems (GIS) at Smith
Smith
Tennis, Girl Scouts Team Up for Clinics
Smith Appoints Liaison
to Coordinate Volunteer Efforts with Local Schools
MEDIA ADVISORY: Smith
to Celebrate the Memory of Alumna Julia Child Nov. 18
Latina Poet and Activist
Demetria Martinez to Read at Smith
Smith to Share
New Energy Manager
New Book Chonicles
Local Jewish History
A Reading
of Archangels of Funk
Lani
Guinier to Keynote Otelia Cromwell Day
A New
Boat for Crew
Smith College Dean Carolyn
Jacobs to Discuss Life's Transformative Moments
MEDIA ADVISORY: Smith
to Christen New Racing Boat Oct. 29
Waterfalls of Flowers
Highlight Smith’s Annual Chrysanthemum Show
Harvard's Lani Guinier
to Keynote Otelia Cromwell Day Series Nov. 2
Professors Role-Playing
George Bush and John Kerry to Debate Economic Policy
Nobel Laureate Seamus
Heaney to Read at Smith
Celebrated Children's
Authors and Illustrators to Sign Books at Campus School
Performance of Buddhist "Feeding" of
Hungry Spirits to Collect Food for Needy
Talks on
Sustainability and New Sciences Building
Flu Clinic Cancelled,
Vaccine Offered to City
Smith Alum's
Film to Open Noho Fest
New Book Chronicles
Local History of Jews
Crew Captain
of a Different Age
MEDIA ADVISORY: Sources
for Election 2004
Smith College Names Naomi
J. Miller Director of Institutional Diversity
Creator of "Mathematica" Stephen
Wolfram to Speak on "a New Kind of Science"
Smith to Re-Screen "Poetry
in Wartime" Film Oct. 18
Smith College Students
to Celebrate Annual Mountain Day
Smith Biology Professor
Receives $1.2 Million from National Science Foundation
Arab Women's Activist
Nawal El Saadawi to Speak at Smith
Art Conservation Methods
Topic of Symposium at Smith
Pioneering Legislator
Carol Moseley Braun to Discuss "Gender and Politics" at Smith
Poets Eleanor Wilner and
Diane Gilliam Fisher to Read at Smith
Smith Pianist to Perform
Schubert's Works on Replica of Composer's Piano
NSF Grant
to Fund Study of Proteins
Employee Excellence
Award Winners
Biology Prof
Receives $1.2 Million for Cell Research
Kahn Institute
Enters Its Seventh Year
Horowitz
to Speak for 350th Series
New Faculty Members
Join Smith
Fall Full
of Prominent Speakers
Two African-American
Leaders to Speak
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