Contains information on department activities, courses, professors, and lecture series. Provides links to professor and student homepages, as well as other math based sites of interest.
A private liberal arts college for women located in Northampton, Massachusetts. A highly selective institution with an undergraduate enrollment on campus of 2,500.
Five College Archives Digital Access Project contain scanned images of documents from the college archives. Many also include searchable transcripts of the documents. Also contains images of all Smith College postcards from 1900-1995.
The Garden includes thousands of plants, and not just those grown under glass in the Lyman Conservatory or outdoors in various not-so-secret gardens. Smith's 150-acre campus, our landscape for learning, is an arboretum, in other words, a living museum of plants. There are also 60,000 pressed specimens available for research in the Herbarium.
Provides career information and assistance for students and alumnae. Job listings, career services, and access to contact information for alumnae in different fields are available.
The Chapel is a place of inter-religious cooperation where the religious and social concerns of many traditions find expression.
Contains links to faculty and student homepages, a listing of offered courses, major and minor requirements, career options, and research related links.
Department page provides information on major and minor requirements, faculty research, course descriptions and web sites, graduate programs, and facilities.
Offers a workspace, sewing equipment and various workshops for members.
Fosters social, political, and intellectual communication among members of the Smith community. (Formerly known as the Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alliance.)
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