Fierce, witty, and vibrant—and dubbed by Anne Waldman as “a true sister of the beats”—Radical feminist poet Hiromi Ito is a key figure in Japanese poetry, noted for her innovative experiments with ...
In Jenny Johnson’s debut book of poetry, In Full Velvet (Sarabande Books, 2017), she unpacks the queerness of the natural world as a means to rethink and blur the boundaries between what is real and ...
When asked about the core questions at the heart of her beautiful and acclaimed debut collection, Jenny George writes, “The inquiry in these poems is shaped by the question: How much of our aliveness ...
Some are taking concrete action, canvassing for candidates, handing out flyers, or fundraising, while others are taking the ...
As a health educator at the Schacht Center for Health and Wellness, Sunny Windorski ’20 is deeply attuned to the stress and ...
Join the faculty of the Department of Government for a vice presidential debate viewing party tonight in the Neilson Library at 8:30 p.m.
We’re in a political season when the ideas and opinions of young people matter like never before. Join us for an exciting conversation about what’s at stake and what you can do to make sure your voice ...
Smith College President Sarah Willie-LeBreton has appointed Gretchen Groggel Ralston as the college’s vice president and ...
Financial aid made it possible for Xiaole Shirley Liu ’97 to study biology and computer science at Smith, and now her groundbreaking immuno-oncology company is edging closer to discovering a cancer ...
National Organization for Women’s co-founder Muriel Fox will offer firsthand stories of NOW’s fight to pass and enforce laws prohibiting discrimination in employment, education, housing, credit and ...
Four features—elevators, bathrooms, ramps, and doors with buttons to open automatically—appeared to be key for the community.