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Students talk about women’s health in India

On Thursday, March 1, Global Studies Center will present Smith in the World: Women’s Health in India.

Smith students Carina Ahuja ’12, Kiren Chauhan ’12, Margaret Harpin ’12, Karisa Klemm ’12 and Ruth Romero ’13 will share their experiences learning about women’s health issues and teaching reproductive health to Tibetan students in India.

The event […]

Indian vocalist, visiting professor to perform

Pandit Devashish Dey, one of North India’s most acclaimed classical vocalists and a current visiting professor of music at Smith will perform classical North Indian vocal music on campus this Saturday, February 11. He will be accompanied by Dibyarka Chatterjee on tabla.

The event, which begins at 7:30 p.m. in Earle Recital Hall, Sage, is […]

International Student Day a hit

On November 7, I.S. Day 2011 featured dozens of international dishes prepared by students. Students, faculty, and staff sampled the food and supported the International Student Organization.

Yesterday, the International Students Organization and the Office of International Students and Scholars hosted International Student Day 2011 and its annual international food festival.

The festival […]

Farah Pandith ’90 named one of Washington’s Most Powerful Women

Farah Pandith '90 has worked for a variety of government agencies, including the State Department, the National Security Council, and the US Agency for International Development.

Farah Pandith ’90, Special Representative to Muslim communities for the State Department, has been named one of Washington’s 100 Most Powerful Women by The Washingtonian.

According to […]

International poets to visit Smith next week

The Poetry Center at Smith College is hosting six poetry readings this fall.

Next week, two internationally-known poets will be reading their work at Smith College.

On Monday, October 17, poet and translator Claudia Roquette-Pinto of Rio de Janeiro will perform at 7 p.m. in the Stoddard Hall Auditorium. Roquette-Pinto is the author […]

Notable and quotable: Jaya Jaitly ’63

“I take life as it comes: Personally, I have no goals for myself. I am confident, but not aggressive. I don’t believe in shrieking on the roadside. There is godliness within each one of us. I believe in being true to both myself and others. A calm bent of mind and a balanced […]

Smithies meet up with Seven Sisters alumnae in Bangalore

A Seven Sisters gathering in Bangalore ~ July 25, 2011

A group of alumnae from the Seven Sisters colleges met in Bangalore last week over dinner. The photo above was taken at the event by Brianna Dieter ’05. Two other Smithies are in the photo; on the far left is Meghna […]

Class of 2015 by the numbers

After a record 4,128 applicants, Smith College has 797 new students joining the college this fall. The incoming first year class has enrolled 711 students and there are 30 new Ada Comstock Scholars coming to campus.

This year marks Smith's largest group of incoming international students. Students are joining the college from the […]

Adithi Rao ’97 publishes a book with her sister

Indian alumna Adithi Rao ’97 is an author of books for both children and adults. Her most recent book, Growing up in Pandupur features 13 stories and was written in collaboration with Adithi’s sister, Chatura.

The book’s stories take place in the fictional Indian town of Pandupur and centers around the children in the town. […]

Alumna Jaya Jaitley featured in Indian newspaper

This week, Smith alumna Jaya Jaitley ’63 was featured in the Deccan Chronicle. The newspaper, which is the largest circulated English-language daily in south India, ran an article about Jaya’s connection with Indian handicrafts. The full story, Jaya Jaitley: Art and craft of living, is accompanied by a photograph and can be read in its […]