Curricular Enhancement Program Courses
Anthropology | Art | Biology | Dance | Education | Engineering | English & Foreign Languages | First Year Seminar | History | Landscape Studies | Statistical and Data Studies
Anthropology
- Anthropology 226: Archaeology of Food (Elizabeth Klarich)
- Anthropology 347: Prehistory of Food (Elizabeth Klarich)
Art
- Art History 285: Great Cities: Pompeii (Barbara Kellum)
- Studio Art 269: Offset Printmaking I (Dwight Pogue)
- Studio Art 285: Intro to Architecture: Language and Craft (Jim Middlebrook)
- Studio Art 368 & 388: Advanced Topics in Architecture (Elisa Kim)
Biological Sciences
- Biological Sciences 263: Plant Biology Lab (Carolyn Wetzel)
- Biological Sciences 264/265: Plant Diversity and Ecology (Jesse Bellemare)
- Biological Sciences 366: Biogeography (Paulette Peckol)
- Biological Sciences 371: Microbial Diversity Lab (Judith Wopereis)
Dance
Education
Engineering
English & Foreign Languages
- English 270: The King James Bible (Patricia L. Skarda)
- English 299: Green Victoria (Cornelia Pearsall)
- East Asian Languages and Literature 231: The Culture of the Lyric in Traditional China: Plants and Poetry (Sujane Wu)
- Portuguese and Brazilian Studies 221: Ecological Brazil: Key Environmental Issues (Marguerite Harrison)
- Portuguese and Brazilian Studies 381: Brasil Profundo: Landscape and the Environmental Imaginary in Brazilian Culture ( Malcolm McNee)
- Spanish Language, Literature and Culture 260: Survey of Latin American Literature I (Michelle Joffroy)
- Intermediate Italian Conversation 235: GREENITALIAN (Bruno Grazioli)
First Year Seminar
- First Year Seminar 122: Eden and Other Gardens (Nancy Bradbury)
- First Year Seminar 158: Reading the Earth (Sharon Seelig)
- First-year Seminar 191: Sense and Essence in Nature (Lale Burk)
History
Landscape Studies
Statistical and Data Studies

I’m jealous of Smith for having such a marvelous place on its campus! Entering its space was like being transported to a warm, tropical, appealing place. I loved it. There are so many interesting plants and trees, and I think I will go there repeatedly before the end of the semester.
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