Teaching awards, cutting-edge research and national service are among the recent accomplishments of Smith students, faculty, staff and alums. Read about them in the latest People News column.
Feb. 22, at 4:30 p.m., via Zoom (register) Being Black in Bridgerton: An Examination of Race, Colorism, and Stereotyping, hosted by the Gender Equity Center. The hit Netflix series Bridgerton has been praised for its casting of Black characters in the roles of English royals, nobles, aristocrats and tradespeople. However, when we examine the characters and their storylines, is such casting as progressive as it seems on the surface? Join us for clips of the series and a discussion of race, colorism and stereotyping, and the impact on the storylines of the people of color in the series.
Feb. 23, at 7:30 p.m., online
Here are virtual events happening across campus over the month.
Through Feb. 28
Selma March incentive â Students can ârun, walk, bike, row, elliptical or swimâ 54 miles to honor the distance of the Selma marches that took place in March 1965. The event is hosted through Campus Recreation.Â
âMove for Your Healthâ â Fitness classes will be available to teach students âthe importance of movement to a studentâs healthâ as well as educating students on the health inequities the Black community faces.
Monday, Feb. 1
The Eberly College of Science will feature stories from its Black students, faculty and alumni throughout the month. Additionally, the college will feature four virtual speakers as a part of the NOBCChE Chemistry Seminar Series until Feb. 22.