2004 News Archives
January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2004, reverse chronological order, undated stories at bottom
- Winter Break is Work Break for SUNY-ESF Students (12/27)
- Managing Stormwater Requires Professional Expertise (12/21)
- High Tech Edge on Indoor Air (12/16)
- Alum, Former Prof Authors Book on King Phillip's War (12/16)
- Jay Swaintek, MLA '66 Joins Suzman & Cole Design (12/16)
- Comeback Beavers Butt Heads With Humans (12/16)
- Environmentalist shows new energy (12/16)
- Hedgehog Finds Home with ESF's Hintz (12/16)
- For the Love of Books (12/16)
- Wanted: Unsung Heros (12/16)
- Moss Hunters Roll Away Nature's Carpet, and Some Ecologists Worry (12/3)
- Interview with Dr. Marla Bennett (12/1)
- German rangers visit (11/22)
- Talent show for Habitat (11/22)
- New York Deserves Its Share of Great Lakes Research Funds (11/22)
- Out-of-the-world views are close to home (11/2)
- Turtles in decline (11/2)
- Town, gown meet for matchmaking (11/2)
- Lake Ontario could help keep Syracuse cool (11/1)
- SUNY Trustees Honor Former ESF President (10/26)
- ESF Students Help Plant 100 Trees in City (10/25)
- Lakeside park for everybody (10/17)
- Partnership agreements pay way for construction startEthanol project on target for $140 million investment (10/16)
- DEC Honors Chad Dawson (10/15)
- Kyle Rabin, New Friends of the Bay Director (10/13)
- Best of autumn color yet to come for Syracuse (10/6)
- Biotech center gains lease (10/2)
- Protecting Our Water Supply (10/1)
- Good named Ashland global technology director (10/1)
- Absentee Ballots (9/29)
- Testing the waters (9/28)
- Termites teach scientists to build for future (9/27)
- Designing for Future Generations (9/21)
- Dianna Ellis--New Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Manager (9/21)
- Underwater Hockey Debuts (9/21)
- Wobbly without alcohol (9/15)
- ESF Hosts Bulgarian Visitors (9/15)
- Hunt for solution takes aim at deer (9/12)
- Syracuse Lacks Green Buildings (9/11)
- Botanist Paints Color Portrait of the Adirondacks (9/11)
- College has become a big business (9/1)
- College Students Clean Up (8/31)
- ESF Ranks Among America's Best Colleges (8/20)
- ESF Holds Emergency Drill (8/19)
- Visit SUNY-ESF at the New York State Fair (8/18)
- ESF wants its students to try a night at the theater (8/17)
- 'Do It Right' (8/16)
- Program to offer high-tech training (8/16)
- Aullwood earns environmental award (8/16)
- Stewards protect dunes (8/4)
- Global warming challenged (8/2)
- Website Shows Lake Ontario Student Dune Program Works (8/2)
- Americorps Gets to work(8/2)
- Hawks named CELA Outstanding Administrator (7/27)
- House Passes Boehlert-backed Science Bills (7/8)
- Dr. Myron J. Mitchell Named Distinguished Professor (7/8)
- Commemorative Posters Showcase Designs of Legendary Landscape Architect Fletcher Steele (7/7)
- ESF Designer Bakes Her Way to Hollywood (6/30)
- ESF Team Completes Solar Splash Competition (6/21)
- Fitting gift from ESF grads (6/17)
- Exhibition "The Gardens of Fletcher Steele" Showcases Designs of Legendary Landscape Architect (6/10)
- Clinton cites ESF work at homeland security conference (6/8)
- Biolbitz! 2004:
- Bioblitz Uncovers Unusual (6/2)
- Beaver Lake bioblitz uncovers 828 species (6/1)
- Counting on Nature (5/14)
- ESF's Second "Bioblitz" (5/11)
- Fulton Ethanol Project Gains Support (6/2)
- Devastated American chestnut may return (5/28)
- He's especially fond of white oak (5/27)
- ESF student aids in-law on 'Super Millionaire' (5/25)
- ESF Students Test Their Solar-Powered Boat (Cancelled due to high water):
- Sun-powered voyage (5/25)
- ESF story (5/19)
- Senator Clinton Launches Urban Forestry Initiative (5/24)
- New York can be a leader into sustainable future(5/24)
- ESF Alumnus to Lead University of Alaska Fairbanks (5/24)
- 3 in Running for ESF Post (5/18)
- Spring 2004 Commencement:
- ESF story (5/14)
- "Hearts and Minds" (Syracuse.com opinon) (5/14)
- Syracuse.com story (5/10)
- New York City water quality project would include ESF (5/13)
- The World is Their Oyster (5/11)
- ESF Graduate Students Awarded Environmental Internships (5/6)
- ESF Students Receive Chancellor's Award (5/5)
- Charity Cleans Up (4/26)
- ESF Alum Heads Bovis Lend Lease (4/26)
- Green Chemistry (4/25)
- ESF Design Students Tackle Onondaga Creek (4/22)
- Students to study abandoned Guppy farm (4/22)
- ESF Biologist Is Honored as Distinguished Teaching Professor (4/22)
- CNY's future may be written in its waterways (4/18)
- Funding up:
- Report on Parks:
- Meyer Named Chair of Construction Management and Wood Products Engineering (4/8)
- Endreny Receives Chancellor's Award for Internationalization (4/8)
- New head of EPA's field office looks to prepare for dredging (4/2)
- Tug Hill Commission Appoints John Bartow Executive Director (3/31)
- SUNY thanks Representative Walsh for $12.6M in federal support for 9 Central New York projects (3/30)
- Kimberly-Clark Donates 13 Patents to ESF:
- Daily Orange story HERE (3/25)
- Newsday story HERE (3/1)
- Sarasota (Fla.) Herald Tribune story HERE (3/1)
- SUNY Research Foundation story HERE (3/01)
- SUNY ESF Researchers to Advance Technologies Gifted by Kimberly-Clark Worldwide for Use in New Paper Products (2/27)
- Research will Focus on Environmentally Friendly Compounds to Enhance Properties and Increase Usefulness of Paper (2/27)
- Syracuse.com story HERE (2/27)
- Young Scientists to Compete(3/18)
- Ruling Allows ESF Research Union (3/17)
- ES-M's Sally Mitchell honored (3/8)
- Paper Trail Runs to School (3/8)
- ESF alumna discusses recyclable technology (3/4)
- Ice jams (1/21)
- Local companies will benifit from grant (1/13)
- Mythical student 'alive,well' (1/13)
- Margaret Pratt Schuerch Obituary (1/13)
- Local expert on DNA hired by defense in 1975 homicide (1/7)
- ESF Professor Named ASLA Fellow (1/7)
- Pataki puts SUNY-ESF at 'Forefront' of emerging technology (1/7)
- Grant approved for job training (1/7)
- Ten people who work to make CNY a better place to live (1/5)
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