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    Explore Concentrations at Smith

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    We have added Smith Concentrations to our collections! Explore the scholarship of the Environmental and Community Engagement and Social Change Concentrations with more coming soon...https://scholarworks.smith.edu/gallery/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Climate Change Research at Smith College

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    Explore our Digital Exhibit bringing together a living, updated collection of Smith research and scholarship that addresses the climate crisis.https://scholarworks.smith.edu/gallery/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Open Educational Resources at Smith with Professor Kevin Shea

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    OER (Open Educational Resources) are teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and repurposing by others. OER include full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming videos, tests, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques used to support access to knowledge. Smith College chemistry professor Kevin Shea discusses his experience using and creating OERs, and encourages other Smith faculty to consider the benefits of OERs in their classrooms. Interested in OERs? Smith College Libraries have a wealth of resources to help you start your journey. Go to Smith College Libraries OER Guide to learn more

    Envelopes from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to Augustus Edwin Smith

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    Envelopes addressed to Augustus Edwin Smith from Elizabeth Cisney Smith. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement

    Correspondence from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to Augustus Edwin Smith

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    Letters from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to her future husband, Augustus Edwin Smith, while both were working as teachers in Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement

    Correspondence from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to Augustus Edwin Smith

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    Letters from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to her fiancé, Augustus Edwin Smith, while both were working as teachers in Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement

    Correspondence from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to Augustus Edwin Smith

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    Letters from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to her future husband, Augustus Edwin Smith, while both were working as teachers in Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement

    Correspondence from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to Augustus Edwin Smith

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    Letters from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to her fiancé, Augustus Edwin Smith, regarding future plans of marriage and family. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement

    Correspondence from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to Augustus Edwin Smith

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    Letters from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to her fiancé, Augustus Edwin Smith, regarding future plans of marriage and family. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement
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