Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. About Hopkins House. Hopkins residents boast that their house has an ideal location, overlooking the Lyman Conservatory and its gardens and providing a beautiful view of the Mount Holyoke range of mountains. In 1920, then-college president William Allan Neilson eagerly bought the three buildings that are known as the Hopkins Houses.

  2. 3 de oct. de 2023 · Life on campus is an integral part of the Smith experience. Here, students don’t live in traditional dorms, but one of 41 unique, self-governing house communities. Ranging in size from 10 to over 100 students, Smith houses are home to students of all four class years, and introduce residents to people from various socioeconomic ...

  3. Ranging in size from 10 to over 100 students, Smith houses are home to students of all four class years, and introduce residents to people from various socioeconomic, racial, and cultural backgrounds. The Office of Residence Life is here to make Smith feel like your home away from home.

  4. Conway House. River Neighborhood (Graduate) 44 Green Street. Henshaw A. Living in the Houses. A hallmark of the Smith experience is the housing system. Whether you’re a traditionally-aged student or an Ada Comstock Scholar, whether you live in the Quad or on Green Street, at the heart of living at Smith is a keen sense of learning and community.

  5. 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."

  6. Hopkins House; Park Complex Park Annex – one of two new Affinity houses at Smith College, houses that cater to minority identities on campus. Sessions Complex – the oldest house on the Smith campus. It has a secret passageway. Tenney House; Ziskind House; Upper Elm Street houses The Botanic Gardens at Smith College