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Congratulations, Class of 2026!

We’ve loved celebrating your achievements with you.

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Smith College Commencement 2026

‘Continue Along the Bright Path’ of Making a Difference

At Smith College’s 148th Commencement, speakers shared messages of unity and hope

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Reasons to Celebrate Smith

Social work is social justice.

Since its founding in 1918, the Smith College School for Social Work has been pushing the boundaries of the helping professions. The school was the first to offer a formal program for training social workers, the first to offer multicultural courses and training, and one of the first to formally commit to becoming an anti-racist organization. Speaking at the school’s 2024 Commencement ceremony, Dean Marianne Yoshioka called on graduates to speak out against oppression: “Uplift those we serve, and shape the changes that raise the bar for an ethical and just world.” Professor Mary Hall is pictured at left.

Smith, in the Moment

Stay current with all things Smith. Learn about upcoming events and peruse the news on Smith Today.

Houses Close for Graduates

Monday, May 18 at noon

Congratulations, graduates! We’re so proud of you.

A student packing up their room.

Reunion II

Thursday, May 21 to Sunday, May 24

Alums, we can’t wait to welcome you home to campus!

Two alums stand in front of Neilson Library, which is illuminated with colorful patterns.
Students

A Literary Passion Project

Cromwell Fellowship helps Anne-Marie Martin ’26 delve into the work of sci-fi writer Octavia Butler.

  • Students
  • May 13, 2026
Anne-Marie Martin '26 wears a dark cloak while holding up a copy of Adulthood Rites by Octavia Butler.

Celebrating Seniors

Madelyn Halperin ’26

Government and Middle East Studies double major

What does being a Smithie mean to you? 
“Being a Smithie means that I am part of a long history of students who are activists, leaders, forward-thinkers, and change makers. It’s an honor to participate in the unique traditions that Smithies before me have taken part in.”

Daniela Pilier ’26

Quantitative Economics major; Applied Statistics minor; Global Finance concentrator

Favorite thing about Smith?
“A highlight of my Smith experience has been the opportunity to travel through short-term and study abroad programs. Thanks to these opportunities, I’ve been able to visit Greece, Barbados, France, Brazil, and Switzerland. These experiences have broadened my worldview and deepened my appreciation for global perspectives and connections.”

Eleanor Wu ’26

Linguistics major; Translation Studies concentrator

What has financial aid meant to you?
“It means my sky is limitless. Financial aid has opened the door for both me and my family. My family can continue to pursue their own endeavors and business, and I can focus solely on my career and education.”

Michelle Lawson ’26

Computer Science major

What’s an accomplishment you’re proud of?
“Building an online community for ‘computer science girlies.’ This project started during my summer undergraduate research fellowship (SURF) in 2023. Inspired by my research and Smith colleagues, I began sharing videos on TikTok to explain computer science concepts. We’ve grown to 60,000 followers on TikTok, 60,000 on Instagram, and 10,000 members in our Discord community.”