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Research & Inquiry

Holding on to Wonder

Lessons learned from teaching elementary school students about robotics.

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Shopping Small, Smithie Style

Smith Student Art Sale showcases the arts, crafts, and creativity of student makers.

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A Culture of Curiosity

Mehreen Mirza ’25

Economics major; Statistical & Data Sciences minor; Community Engagement & Social Change concentrator

“Knowledge at Smith represents a diversity of perspectives and experiences. My learning has been through my experiences not only in the classroom, but through the many opportunities provided to me by Smith such as an internship in Nairobi, Kenya and studying abroad in Geneva.”

Naila Moreira

Writing Instructor for Science Writing at the Jacobson Center; Co-Director of the Journalism Concentration

“Knowledge at Smith is a landscape of shared and created information, a mutable body from which we can broaden our thought, and to which we can contribute.”

Chris Aiken

Professor of Dance; Chair of the Department of Dance

“I find at Smith there is an acceptance that knowledge resides both in the mind and the body and in the social relationships and collective wisdom that we accrue through working together.”

Robin Brooks ’95

Visiting Faculty Fellow, The Fletcher School at Tufts University

“My Smith experience 100% shaped my path! I came in thinking I’d major in theatre, or maybe something that could lead to a career in architecture. Of course, I was 18, and I really believe it’s impossible to know what you want to do at that age, which is why I’m incredibly glad I went to a liberal arts college, and to Smith in particular!”