Resources For Faculty
Smith faculty are deeply committed to student learning. To increase the environmental literacy of all Smith students, the college supports the faculty in bringing environmental concepts and context to a wide variety of courses through curricular enhancement grants, fellowships, and providing environmental data for teaching and research.
Faculty Research Fellowships
The CEEDS Faculty Research Fellowship program invests in faculty and connects their research to our campus and community challenges. The premise of this investment is that research can bridge theory and practice, and enhance student learning for many years to come.
Each year, CEEDS appoints 1–2 Smith faculty as CEEDS Faculty Research Fellows. These fellows join a community of engaged faculty who use Smith’s distinctive campus resources and the “campus as classroom” model to advance our understanding of climate change and climate impacts. In the summer of their appointment, faculty are provided with summer support, student summer undergraduate research fellows and research funds to support the dissemination of their research findings on and off campus.
Please contact Andrew Berke to discuss your ideas and questions.
In the Spotlight
Curricular Enhancement Grants
Environmental Monitoring
To support research in the environmental sciences and to improve quantitative literacy among all students at Smith College, CEEDS supports an environmental monitoring program. Data on the environments around Smith are made available to faculty and students for use in courses and projects. Several sites exist for continuous and past collections of local environmental data including weather and seismic conditions at the MacLeish Field Station, along with weather data on the roof of McConnell Hall. A number of live webcams are available, some of which can be used for studying birds. Additionally, periodic monitoring equipment along the Mill River has measured and recorded water chemistry.
The Smith College Spatial Analysis Lab (SAL) supports all geographic information systems (GIS) for geospatial analysis of environmental data.
If you know of additional environmental or sustainability focused data that exist for our local area, please let us know!
We can support your work to identify, procure, install and monitor environmental monitoring equipment. Contact Paul Wetzel, Manager of the MacLeish Field Station, with specific questions regarding your environmental monitoring needs.