Your Campus
Whether you work here, study here, or live here (or any combination of the three!), Smith’s campus and its resources play a significant role in your life. From dining menus to housing accommodations, from clubs and organizations to community-building initiatives, there’s something for everyone who helps make Smith, Smith.
Are You a New Student? Find resources and information specifically tailored for you.
Welcome Home.
Living on campus? Find out all you need to know about staying happy and healthy at Smith.
Community-Minded
Students, staff, and faculty come to Smith from all over—with them, they bring a vast array of life experiences, spiritual and religious beliefs, and cultural ideologies. With such a diverse population, there are countless opportunities to expand our community and learn from one another. The Office of Equity and Inclusion, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, and the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life help foster this sense of community on campus, encouraging each and every member to flourish and celebrate their individual identities.
Moving the World Forward
It takes a community to enact change in the world, and Smith’s campus community is no exception. Students, faculty and staff members together are at the forefront of important environmental, sociological, and intellectual advancements on our campus and elsewhere. See what we’ve been up to.
Give Back, Plate by Plate
Planning an event on campus and think you’ll have extra food left over? Want to get involved in donating daily dining hall leftovers? Contact the Smith Food Rescue Network to see about helping members of the Northampton community who may be in need. Donations—totaling more than 22,000 pounds since the program’s inception in 2022—most often go to Manna Kitchen, but the Rescue Network may have other local locations in mind for your food.
Your Campus, Literally
Spanning 147 acres, Smith’s campus is renowned for for its landscapes and views during any season. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted—the man who planned Central Park—the winding paths take you past student houses, academic buildings, and of course, Paradise Pond.