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Margaret Mitchell, 1922, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gone with the Wind (1937); left Smith shortly after her mother's death; Erin Morgenstern, 2000, author of The Night Circus; Ruth Ozeki, 1980, Japanese-American novelist and filmmaker; Sylvia Plath, 1955, poet, novelist, and author of The Bell Jar and Ariel
Arieh Smith, better known as Xiaomanyc or simply Xiaoma (Chinese: 小马在纽约; pinyin: xiǎo mǎ zài niǔ yuē; lit. 'Little pony in New York'), is an American YouTuber , best known for his videos where he speaks various languages with people from different cultures. [ 3 ]
Jessie Carney Smith, Ph.D. 1964 – Librarian Emeritus of Fisk University; first African-American to earn a Ph.D. in library science at UI; Guy Standing, M.A. 1972 – Professor of Development Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London
A view of Smith's campus c. 1900. The college was chartered in 1871 by a bequest of Sophia Smith and opened its doors in 1875 with 14 students and 6 faculty. [13] When Smith inherited a fortune from her father aged 65, she decided that leaving her inheritance to found a women's college was the best way for her to fulfill the moral obligation she expressed in her will: [14]
Michael D. Smith (Ph.D. in EE 1993), dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science at Harvard University; Mac Van Valkenburg (Ph.D. 1952 EE), former dean of engineering college, UIUC; Peter Zemsky (Ph.D. 1995), dean of executive education and Eli Lilly chaired professor of strategy and innovation at INSEAD [5]
Tracy Smith: 1968 U.S. Olympic team, 10,000 meters; world-record holder, 3-mile; 6-time AAU national champion Birte Steven: 2004 Summer Olympics participant in the 200m breaststroke for the Germany national team; five-time NCAA All-American
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Christie McDonald (Ph.D.), Smith Research Professor of French Language and Literature at Harvard University Scotty McLennan (B.A. 1970), dean for Religious Life at Stanford University Thomas V. Morris (Ph.D.), former University of Notre Dame philosophy professor, currently founding chairman of the Morris Institute of Human Values [ 51 ]