We were all in conversation, everybody learning from one another about one another’s work, absorbing and advancing the ...
The volume includes 532 poems, nearly double the number found in 1981’s Sylvia Plath: The Collected Poems, the previous ...
Anchal and Daniel are among some 125 undergraduate students selected this year for $10,000 grants to support summer projects ...
Smith College Professor of Mathematics Christophe Golé and three co-authors have been awarded the Mathematical Association of ...
The Statistical & Data Sciences (SDS) Program links faculty and students from across the college interested in learning things from data. At Smith, students learn statistics by doing—class time ...
Classics is the study of ancient Greek and Roman civilization, which laid the foundation of the western tradition in literature, philosophy, history, art, science and mathematics. Classics is thus not ...
Danez Smith’s most recent collection—Bluff—interrogates America’s systemic racism, our country’s epidemic of gun violence, the murder of George Floyd, and how the language of poetry might serve as a ...
Hailed by BuzzFeed Books as one of “32 Essential Asian American Writers,” Ocean Vuong is a biographer of violence, dislocation, and an immigrant, queer America that carries trauma from other lands, ...
Natalie Diaz’s poetry is raw, rhythmic, and tender. The New York Times called her debut, When My Brother Was an Aztec (2012), an “ambitious… beautiful book.” Pima and Mojave, and an enrolled member of ...
Florian White specializes in modern and contemporary German literature and culture, German film, and language pedagogy. His research focuses on Berlin’s cultural history from the 1920s to the present, ...
Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf: A Choreo-Poem, with its spectrum of revelatory voices exploring a black woman’s experience, changed the face of ...