Bernie Sanders, Jerry Greenfield, Ben Cohen

Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. speaks as Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream founders Jerry Greenfield, second from right, and Ben Cohen, right, and others, listen, Friday, Feb. 5, 2016, during a campaign stop at Exeter Town Hall, Friday, Feb. 5, 2016, in Exeter, N.H. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

(John Minchillo)

SPRINGFIELD ‒ Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, the co-founders of Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream, will stop by Smith College in Northampton Wednesday to stump for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders', I-Vt., Democratic presidential campaign.

The Bipartisan Coalition, a political discourse student group, and Smith Students for Bernie will host Cohen and Greenfield for a noon discussion at Weinstein Auditorium about the 2016 presidential election and why they support Sanders.

The two will also provide free ice cream on a first come, first served basis, according to the event's Facebook page.

The event is not sanctioned by the college and will the views expressed will not represent those of the college or its trustees, according to the student groups.

The stop at Smith College comes as part of a Massachusetts campaign swing Cohen and Greenfield will make for the Vermont senator in the run-up to the state's March 1 primary election.

The two will kick-off their time in the Bay State with a Sunday evening stop in Pittsfield, where they will host an ice cream social at Shire City Sanctuary from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Cohen and Greenfield will then head to Boston to serve up free "Bernie's Yearning" sundaes outside their Newbury Street scoop shop from noon to 2 p.m. on Monday, followed by a Tuesday morning meeting with Boston business leaders at the Lenox Hotel.

Sanders, meanwhile, will stop by the University of Massachusetts Amherst on Monday for a 7 p.m. rally at the Mullins Center.

Following the Wednesday afternoon event at Smith College, Greenfield will stop by Sanders' Springfield campaign office for a 6 p.m. get-out-the-vote "Bernstorm."

Cohen and Greenfield have campaigned for the Vermont senator in New Hampshire, Iowa and South Carolina.