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150 Years
Since it opened its doors in 1875, Smith has been educating women to take on the world’s toughest and most important challenges. Celebrate with us!

It’s Time to Decide

It’s National Decision Day! High school seniors across the country will pick a college to attend by the end of the day today, May 1.

Thinking about choosing Smith? Take a look at some distinguishing factors to help you decide.

Our Focus on Wellness Leaders in Sustainability

Smith, in the Moment

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

Last Day of Classes

Friday, May 2

As the semester winds down, make sure you’re prepared for your final exams.

Research & Inquiry

Meeting the Moment

Smith faculty members share thoughts about teaching in uncertain times.

  • Research & Inquiry
  • April 22, 2025
Students sitting on the lawn in front of Seelye Hall.

Celebrating Seniors

Maya Delmont ’25

French Studies and Computer Science double major

“Coming to Smith undecided was a deliberate choice I made! I took serious advantage of the open curriculum to take classes from as many different departments as possible as a first year, and it was through that that I realized that I enjoyed French and CS the most, so I stuck with them.”

Maya Delmont poses in front of the Eiffel Tower on a sunny day

Kim Estrada ’25

History major

“My proudest accomplishment has been the family I have created here at Smith. It has been incredibly powerful to make friends who want to help families impacted by apartheid, who want to advocate on behalf of those who are facing oppression, who value creativity, and who support all of my academic and creative endeavors.”

Sherry Li ’25

Philosophy major; Buddhist Studies certificate; Community Engagement and Social Change concentrator

“I will never forget living in Morris House and spending time in the living room, where groups of people would always gather to chat, do homework, or play games. It is where I learned how to knit, and I will miss knitting and crocheting together. ”

Sherry Li, in a kayak in the fall, looks over her shoulder, smiling

Karen Bekhazi ’25

Engineering major; Chemistry minor

“Being a Smithie is one of the most empowering experiences there is. It’s not easy at all, you’ll be challenged intellectually and emotionally almost every day. But, I genuinely can’t think of a place other than Smith that’ll teach and show you that you can do anything you set your mind to.”

Karen Bekhazi holding a phone and taking a selfie in a mirror