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

    Hopkins House is a historical and cooperative house at Smith College, overlooking the Lyman Conservatory and the Mount Holyoke range. It offers 18 students a communal living experience with food, sustainability and social justice values.

  2. Learn about the 41 houses and complexes that make up the Smith housing system, from the Quad to Green Street. Find out how to live, learn and grow in a community with diverse students and staff.

  3. Learn about the residential life at Smith, including house events, social system, forms and applications. Hopkins House is not one of the houses listed on this web page.

  4. Smith College has many different houses serving as dormitories. Each house is self-governing. While many students remain in the same house for the entirety of their four years at Smith, they are not obligated to do so and may move to different houses on campus as space allows.

  5. Learn about the different types of special-interest housing at Smith, including food co-ops, affinity houses, and substance-free housing. Hopkins House is one of the two co-ops on campus, where students share responsibility for buying food, cooking and cleaning.

  6. Learn about the different types of special-interest housing at Smith, including food co-ops, affinity houses, and substance-free housing. Hopkins House is one of the two co-ops on campus, where students share responsibility for buying food, cooking and cleaning.

  7. Smith College has 41 unique, self-governing house communities where students of all four class years live and learn. Hopkins House is one of them, located on the east side of campus near the library and the art museum.