Anonymous wrote:Hampshire is part of a 5 college community. Free buses among the schools. Lots going on. University of Massachusetts brings in lots of art/music/dance of high quality. Lots to do. Northampton near Smith is fun. The area is now crowded small town. Not exactly rural. But, no, not a city either. Temple university in Philadelphia is very lively, with all sorts of opportunities, interesting student blend and good profs. However, it's not as hard to get into as the SLACs mentioned above, and doesn't get the nod of status so many seek. They do have some funky urban vibe and study abroad programs, and they've moved their stellar art program down to the main campus.
Hampshire is a good call. When I was at Smith in the 1980s, Hampshire was the place with the crunchiest kids. Northampton these days is pretty funky, too, as PP says.
Temple is another good idea, probably "funkier" than the Drexel suggestion above. Although thinking about Temple, I think more "urban gritty" than "funky" or even "crunchy."