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  1. Ivy Neighborhood houses are some of the oldest houses on Smith’s campus, dating from as far back as 1878. The sense of pride that comes from knowing that half of the Ivy houses are near classroom buildings, the gymnasium, the athletic fields and scenic Paradise Pond, while the other half are only a short walk from downtown Northampton. With ...

  2. The Smith College Special Collections Finding Aids database includes descriptions for archival and manuscript materials available in the: Sophia Smith Collection of Women's History Smith College Archives Mortimer Rare Book Collection Digital materials: Browse or search under Digital Objects in the menu above or via Five College Compass.

  3. One Short Street. Northampton, MA 01060. Phone/Text: 413-923-4353. Email: human@iwfinch.com. IWF owns, cares for, and leases 70 studio, one and two bedroom, and loft apartments in downtown Northampton—all are walking distance and 30 are adjacent to Smith's campus. We are responsive and strive to be "the landlords we always wanted to have."

  4. www.smith.edu › ivy-neighborhood › hubbard-houseHubbard House - Smith College

    About Hubbard House. Hubbard is notable because it is one of the only houses on campus without a TV. And Hubbardites appreciate their proximity to academic buildings, which makes most classes only a dash away. Hubbard is one of the oldest houses on campus. It is unique in having its own anniversary reunions; in fall 1978 it celebrated its 100th ...

  5. OneCard house access turns off at 10 a.m. on the day the break starts, and OneCard house access will turn on at 1 p.m. the day the break ends. If you have completed a Thanksgiving or Spring Break Housing request and have been approved to stay, you will have access to the house you are staying in during the break.

  6. Harry Hopkins House is on the west side of the street at 1131 Park, almost directly opposite Herrick Chapel. This Queen Anne structure with prominent tower and Palladian window was the 19th-century residence of Joshua Metcalf Chamberlain (1825-1897), librarian, treasurer, and trustee of the College, and donor of the land for Mears Cottage. In ...

  7. Houses, Not Dorms. Smith’s housing system is unique. Here, most students live on campus throughout their college career (though off-campus housing is available after your first year) in house communities, not standard dormitories. Students from all four class years reside in the houses, introducing you to people from a wide range of backgrounds.