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Naomi Miller teaches in the department of English as well as the Study of Women & Gender. Her teaching interests include Shakespeare, early modern women authors, lyric poetry of all periods and ...
Nnamdi Pole earned his doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1999 and completed his postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, San ...
Describe your major in five words or less. I think the combination of studying government and sociology at Smith is really studying American institutional policy and how it impacts the public. (I know ...
Alta Rodriguez is senior counsel in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, leading transformational projects and initiatives in support of equity, and ...
Describe your major for someone who has never heard of your field before. You know when you go to the beach, and poke a jellyfish with a stick or throw seaweed at your sister? It’s that but with a ...
As a microscopist and cell biologist, Judith Wopereis is interested in the use of microscopical techniques to visualize and characterize small biological structures. Her main focus is the study of ...
Did you ever have trouble deciding on a major? What, ultimately, helped you decide? When I originally came to Smith, I knew that I wanted to be a STEM major, but I had no idea where that would lead me ...
What brought you to Smith? I started at Smith in 2014 in the Department of Exercise & Sports Studies (ESS), where I worked closely with graduate students pursuing careers in collegiate coaching. I ...
Ella Longpre is the author of How to Keep You Alive (CCM 2017), named by Dennis Cooper as one of the best books of 2017, and to which Lidia Yuknavitch responded, "I've never read a book like this in ...
What brought you to Smith? Smith holds a special place in my heart, as my spouse and best friend are both Smithies, classes of 2010 and 2014, respectively. Hearing, and seeing, how Smith impacted ...
Hélène Visentin teaches courses on language and culture, Paris as a cultural capital, French intellectuals and social networking in early modern France. Her teaching approach fosters historical, ...
Pamela Petro is an author, artist and educator living in Northampton. She has written three place-based creative nonfiction books as well as articles and essays for many publications, including The ...
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