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It’s the Final(s) Countdown

You can do it, Smithies! Finals can be stressful, but the finish line is in sight. End the academic year on a high note with some resources we’ve gathered to help you relax, recharge, and be ready to tackle those exams and papers.

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A Joyful Transformation

New Co-Innovate for Change Challenge inspires inventive solutions to real-world issues.

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Senior Spotlights

From now until Commencement, we’re highlighting remarkable members of the class of 2024 and the incredible experiences they’ve had at Smith.

Kiera Collins-Joseph

Portuguese & Brazilian Studies and Africana Studies double major

“There are so many resources here that you may never have access to again, so use them to the best of your ability. Whether it’s studying abroad, exploring the Neilson archives, getting financial support for grad school applications, getting involved in niche clubs, or bonding with your house community, you won’t regret trying that new thing while you have the support and resources of the college to back you up.”

Helen Sher

Study of Women & Gender major; Education minor; Community Engagement & Social Change concentrator

“I have found so many incredible advisers and mentors through leaning on the staff and faculty here. I think so highly of those people and value my relationships with them that my biggest piece of advice has to be to utilize the people who are there to help you.”

Helen Sher '24 looks at the camera in front of a window

Leah Harries

Biological Sciences major; Marine Science & Policy minor

“[My proudest accomplishment is] getting to Smith. I’m a first-generation student and college has always been the dream, so to study at an institution like Smith where I can study whatever I want, is incredible. I didn’t always know I wanted to study in the U.S., but I’m glad that’s the choice I made, being an international student has allowed me to travel so much more than I would have if I stayed in the U.K.”

Leah Harries ‘24 standing in waders in a stream

Reimy Liou

Economics and German Studies double major

“Definitely branch out, and not just in the classroom. As much as I love taking classes outside my major, there are so many activities and clubs to experience where I have made some wonderful friends. It's important to have balance in both your academic and social life.”