Friday, October 6, 2023

about Smith College with Prof A anatan

 


Inah Rosario

At Smith College, I solved that they did not apply their art skills. They have to use Prosebox to work and produce gift packages. Their output is the Aesthetica Magazine. They may continue their work as Art Professors all over the world.


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Smith College

Liberal arts college in Northampton, Massachusetts


Smith College is a private liberal arts women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts. It was chartered in 1871 by Sophia Smith and opened in 1875. It is the largest member of the historic Seven Sisters colleges, a group of women's colleges in the Northeastern United States.


Notable alumni

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Sylvia Plath

Tammy Baldwin

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy

Julie Nixon Eisenhower


Knowledge is the beginning of incalculable good.


Academics

Students come from all over the world to experience Smith’s academics. With an open curriculum, your journey is truly your own—try pairing a math major with a dance minor, and maybe add a concentration in global finance. Learning at Smith is limitless, with faculty members who are excited to help you make your dreams a reality.


Meet the Faculty

With an average student-faculty ratio of 8:1, professors at Smith are always ready and able to help you achieve your academic goals. Whether you’re wondering which chemistry professors are interested in the same research fields as you, looking to declare your major and choose an adviser, or are curious about a particular topic, check out the complete list of faculty and say hello.


Robin Belton

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS

Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences

Biography

Robin Belton studies mathematical models and data using topological and geometric techniques. She has worked on problems in time series analysis, directed topology, and data reconstruction. In addition to research, she is interested in making the scientific community more welcoming and accessible. 

rbelton@smith.edu

413-585-4325

Burton Hall 308

Education

Ph.D., M.S., Montana State University

B.A., Kenyon College


Mariana Abarca

Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences

mabarca@smith.edu

Biography

Mariana Abarca is an insect ecologist studying plant-insect interactions from a global change perspective. Insects are one of the most diverse groups of living organisms both in terms of species richness and ecological function. Anthropogenic threats, such as habitat loss and degradation, climate change, pollution, pesticide use and altered plant communities have triggered severe insect population declines characterized not just by extinction of some species, but also by lowering abundance of common species. Research in the Abarca lab combines natural history observations, experimental manipulations both in the field and the laboratory, and implementation of ecological modeling techniques to study how herbivorous insects respond to seasonal alterations, thermal stress and changes in the community composition of their host plants and natural enemies.


Current research topics include:


Assessing the effects of thermal stress and novel host plants on the performance and seasonality of moths and butterflies.

Evaluating the evolutionary and ecological trade-offs that affect herbivore diet breadth (in collaboration with Dr. Gina Wimp, Georgetown University, Dr. Mayra Vidal, University of Massachusetts Boston, Dr. Shannon Murphy and Dhaval Vyas, University of Denver).

Monitoring of insect populations and the ecosystem services they provide in pollinator gardens and across urbanization gradients.

Education

Ph.D., George Washington University

M.S. & B.A., Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México



Ada Comstock Scholars Program

The Ada Comstock Scholars Program enables women of nontraditional college age to complete a bachelor of arts degree either part-time or full-time, with flexible options for course loads, special academic advising, career counseling and housing. Ada Comstock Scholars have come to Smith from all parts of the United States and as far as Asia and Africa. Ada students attend the same classes and fulfill the same requirements as all other Smith undergraduates.



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Architecture & Urbanism

Students may take studio courses in many media, from sculpture and drawing to video, photography and printmaking. We also offer interdisciplinary courses organized around conceptual questions and themes. Classes take place in studios with spaces for hand-setting type, using bandsaws, creating installations and designing computer graphics. All senior art majors have their own studio spaces.


In the Studio

Studio art at Smith gives students hands-on opportunities to delve into six exciting areas of concentration.


All graduating Art majors and minors will:

develop familiarity with original works of art and/or architecture and with research tools appropriate for the discipline, including print scholarship, online databases, and various reference materials; 

communicate their ideas effectively in written, oral and (as appropriate) material form, including public presentations that rely upon the display of visual images or artwork;

engage a range of disciplines in their work, in the spirit of a liberal arts education.


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