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  1. www.smith.edu › smith-houses › meadow-neighborhood-special-interestHopkins House - Smith College

    In 1920, then-college president William Allan Neilson eagerly bought the three buildings that are known as the Hopkins Houses. With these secured, he could carry out his plan to make every student a campus resident of Smith College. Before this, the college had a shortage of housing facilities, and students had to find living arrangements on ...

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Park Annex. Park Annex is identified as a Special-Interest Housing location. Park Annex was a house that once belonged to members of the Look family who gave Look Park to the city of Northampton. It was also rented as off-campus housing to Smith students before it was acquired by the college in 1920. Park Annex is in a scenic spot, near the ...

  3. 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, racial, and ...

  4. new.smith.edu › your-campus › residence-lifeSmith Houses

    Special-Interest Housing Info Chase House Hopkins House Park Annex Parsons Annex Tenney House River Neighborhood (Ada ... Peer into what life is like in a few Smith houses—from the Quad to Green Street—with profiles and interviews with ... Smith College 10 Elm Street Northampton, MA 01063. Phone: 413-584-2700 Footer.

  5. Chase House Hopkins House Park Annex Parsons Annex Tenney House River Neighborhood (Ada) Expand River Neighborhood (Ada) Menu. 54 Green Street 150 Elm Street Conway ... The Compass, Smith College’s residence education model, guides the learning that happens for residential students within Smith College houses.

  6. 3 de oct. de 2023 · 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.