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Locations

  1. Student Residences

    1. Cutter House

      Cutter House and its sister, Ziskind House, share the distinction of being the most modern houses on campus. As examples of the International Style of architecture, they can boast that they are the only campus houses that are studied in the college’s art classes. Built in 1957, Cutter offers mostly single rooms, for a capacity of 80 students. The wings of Ziskind and Cutter come together to form a courtyard. In the winter, it is a fantastic place for snowball fights. In the spring and fall, it is often used for house barbecues.

      Kosher and halal options are available in the Cutter/Ziskind dining room. 

      NaloxBox location: Narcan available for emergency use only. See Narcan on Campus on the Smith College Harm Reduction web page. Box is located in the Cutter/Ziskind dining hall.