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ESF in the High School Professional Development Symposium
Marshall Hall, Room 409. The program for ESF in the High School teachers includes presentations by Dr. R. Malmsheimer and Dr. C.Hall. Dr. Rick Beal will give an update on "New Lessons from Gk-12". Lunch provides time for teachers to discuss lesson plans and ideas with colleagues
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
How Much Water Can a Watershed Shed?
110 Moon Library, SUNY-ESF. Approved for 4 Category 1 Certified Forester Earned Credits (CFEs).
Sponsor: SUNY ESF Faculty of Forest and Natural Resources Management | Contact: ESF Outreach, x6888/x6817
ESF in the High School NSF Gk12 Primary Teacher Meeting
3:30 pm - 6:00 pm. Outreach Office Bray Hall. The ESF in the High School Gk12 Global Environment teachers will discuss the course progress and describe their partnership model with their ESF Science Corp Graduate Fellow. Preparations for the Environmental Summit will also be discussed | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
STEM Forum: Engaging Students in Science and Engineering Education and Careers
Sainte Marie among the Iroquois, Rte 370, Onondaga Lake Parkway, Liverpool, NY 13088. Join us for SUNY Conversation in the Disciplines: A symposium to enhance Science, Technology and Mathematics Education by forming and leveraging PK-12, Higher Education , Business Partnerships
Sponsor: SUNY-ESF, STANYS, and TACNY | Contact: ESF Outreach, x6888/x6817
Environmental Challenge
9:00 am - 1:30 pm. Nifkin Lounge and Moon Library. A science fair and career exploration opportunity designed especially for all Syracuse City School District seventh and eighth grade students. Students needed as volunteer judges!
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Dr. Richard Beal, x6817
Northeast Symposium on Native Plant Education, Conservation and Gardening
Oswego County BOCES, 179 County Route 64, Mexico, NY 13114. Our purpose is to promote the conservation and use of native plants through workshops, seminars and site-based field experiences for K-12 educators, professionals and master gardeners
Sponsor: SUNY- ESF and Oswego County BOCES | Contact: ESF Outreach, x6888/x6817
Gander Mountain Sportsmen's Days at Carpenter's Brook Fish Hatchery
Carpenter's Brook Fish Hatchery, Route 321, Elbridge, NY. Created as a tribute to National Hunting and Fishing Day, this annual festival is a terrific opportunity for all ages to try their hand at a variety of outdoor pursuits, including archery, orienteering, fishing, and environmental games and activities.
Sponsor: Gander Mountain, Onondaga Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, Onondaga County Parks Department | Contact: T. Hughes, x6817
BBl and OB&G Scholarship Internship Applications Due
11:00 am - 4:00 pm. 219 Bray Hall. Deadline for Scholarship/Internship Programs
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
BEST: Seminar on Green and Sustainable Schools
Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse, NY 13204. This program is designed to serve architects, designers, builders, retailers and manufacturers, building owners, government code officials, consulting engineers, school personnel, and school board members.
Sponsor: SUNY-ESF, MACNY, and the Syracuse City School District | Contact: Tom Hughes, 470-6817
Junior Café Scientifique Features Professor Theodore A. Endreny
9:30 am - 11:00 am. Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST).
Sponsor: Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Franklin School Visit
10:00 am - 12:00 pm.
ESOL Kids to visit Roosevelt Museum and Greenhouses
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Girls Inc. Career/Science Summit
8:30 am - 3:30 pm. ESF Main Campus.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach and Girls Inc. | Contact: Tom Hughes, x4867/x6817
Onondaga Lake Day
10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Next to the Salt Museum Onondaga Lake County Park.
ESF Outreach will be running an activities booth
Sponsor: Onondaga Lake Partnership | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Annual Symposium on Teaching, Research and Outreach
11:45 am - 3:00 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. A Continuing Dialogue on the Synergy Between Teaching, Research and Outreach
Sponsor: Committee on Public Service and Outreach | Contact: S. Weis, x6817
Seminar Speaker: Tundi Agardy
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm. 212 Marshall Hall.
Spatial management methods of various kinds are increasingly supplementing conventional forms of marine resource use regulation in attempts to increase the efficacy of ocean management and conservation
Sponsor: Dr. Karin Limburg | Contact: J. Buczek, x6742
NEED Energy Workshop for Teachers
8:30 am - 3:30 pm. SUNY ESF, Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. Workshop to bring energy activities into classrooms.
Sponsor: NYSERDA and ESF Outreach | Contact: Todd Roger
Winter Environmental Summit
10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Liverpool HS. ESF in High School students present their work.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Teaching with Spatial Technology (TwiST)
Auburn, NY at Cayuga Community College.
Sponsor: IAGT, CCC | Contact: ESF Outreach, x6888/x6817
Engineering Camp for Kids
ESF Campus. ESF faculty and staff from Paper Science and Engineering, Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering, and Outreach will give tours and provide learning experiences.
Sponsor: Paper Science and Engineering, Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering, and Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Student campus visit for ESF in the High School
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. ESF in the High School students will visit campus for tours and presentations.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
College Information Session
(for High School students)
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. For high school students that have not yet applied. Admissions staff meets with high school students and their families to provide information on academic programs, campus life, admissions, and financial aid, followed by a student-led campus tour. High school students register HERE.
Sponsor: Undergraduate Admissions | Contact: esfinfo@esf.edu, 315-470-6600
Poster Printing and Design Information Session
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm. Moon 110. ITS personnel will be on hand to discuss how to create and print large format documents, including posters being developed for the Spotlight on Research and Outreach. Attend this session to get tips and hints on how to create an effective, engaging poster. Make your poster shine!
Sponsor: ITS | Contact: Linda Galloway, 6724
Syracuse Campus Open House
(for High School & Transfer students)
8:00 am - 2:00 pm. ESF Campus in Syracuse, NY. Interested students and their families can learn about the college's academic programs, admissions process, financial aid, housing and student life. Meet ESF faculty members, see demonstrations of SUNY-ESF's specialized facilities for learning, and take a student-led campus tour. Learn More and Register HERE.
Sponsor: Undergraduate Admissions | Contact: esfinfo@esf.edu, 315-470-6600
The Ranger School Open House & Accepted Student Reception
9:00 am - 3:00 pm. Ranger School, Wanakena, NY. Located in the heart of the Adirondack Park, The Ranger School is the perfect place to learn the science and technology associated with forest and recreation management, or surveying. Registration is required - Register HERE.
Sponsor: Undergraduate Admissions | Contact: esfinfo@esf.edu, 315-848-2566
Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship Information Night
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge (Nifkin) . Information night for rising high school seniors or recent (2009) high school graduates and their parents/guardians who are interested in taking the Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship (ERE296) Course at SUNY ESF the week of July 27-31, 2009. Students will be able to register for the course this evening. Call Maura Harling Stefl at 315-470-6889 or email to RSVP.
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: Maura Harling Stefl, 315-470-6889
Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship (ERE 296)
ESF Campus, Syracuse. Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship is a one-week 3 credit college course for rising high school seniors or recent (2009) high school graduates.
Sponsor: Outreach Office | Contact: Maura Harling Stefl, 315-470-6889
Articulation Meeting with NSF Primary Teachers
Ranger School. ESF in the High School teachers will work with our NSF Graduate Fellows to plan for the upcoming school year.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
SUNY ESF Environmental Science Summer Institute for Teachers
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm. ESF Ranger School in Wanakena. 4 day Institute for teachers.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
National Chemistry Day: It's Elemental!
10:00 am - 5:00 pm. The MOST, 500 South Franklin Street, Syracuse, NY, (315)425-9068. FREE entrance to the MOST. Hands-on chemistry activities, elemental jeopardy, a "Metals Studio" where children ages 9 and up can make their own niobium and titanium jewelry and children ages 4-8, can "Color Their World" by making crayons and paint.
Sponsor: American Chemical Society, Area Chemistry Clubs and ESF First Year Chemistry Class | Contact: Kelley Donaghy, 470-6826
SAGE09: Sustainable and Green Entrepreneurship Seminar
8:30 am - 3:30 pm. Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Community Room. Do you want to be a science millionaire? All day event for high school students and teachers to learn about the opportunities and ventures in profit and non-profit contexts with the goal of developing a green and sustainable business idea to enter into the MDA of CNY & Syracuse Business Idea Competition. Program will look at the science of environmental challenges, entrepreneurial thinking and the role they play in these challenges. FREE event. Must pre-register. Limited space.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Maura Harling Stefl, 470-6889
Global GIS Day
1st floor Lobby 1-story wing of Baker Lab. Come celebrate Global GIS Day with SUNY ESF's Council of Geospatial Modelling and Analysis (CGMA). See displays on how ESF researcher's are using GIS technology to better understand our natural and man-made environments. Plus free giveways, contests, and prizes.
Sponsor: SUNY ESF Council of Geospatial Modelling and Analysis (CGMA) | Contact: Eddie Bevilacqua, 470-6697
SAGE: Sustainability and Green Entrepreneurship Workshop
2:30 pm - 5:30 pm. Rosamond Gifford Zoo, One Conservation Pl., Syracuse, NY 13204. Join us for an afternoon and spend some time with Marcie Sonnenborn from CNY Technology Development and go through some activities to help expand and develop your business idea for submission to the MDA Business Idea Competition.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Maura Stefl, 470-6889
Green Ideas That Can Change the World: A student innovation exposition
8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Center of Progress Building, NYS Fairgrounds. The SAGE exposition's purpose is to provide a showcase of student talent in green and sustainable innovation as part of the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce Business Show. Open to college and high school students. Participants have an opportunity to win a peer award and/or an expert "best in show" award.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach, MDA, Clean Tech Center, Syracuse Chamber of Commerce | Contact: Maura Harling Stefl, 315-470-6889
ESF SCIENCE Camp: City Parks and Rec. 1
10:00 am - 2:30 pm. Elmwood Park, Onondaga Lake Park, ESF. ESF SCIENCE (Summer Camps Investigating Ecology in Neighborhood and City Environments) in partnership with the Syracuse Department of Parks, Recreation and Youth Programs will be at Elmwood Park Monday through Wednesday, at Willow Bay on Thursday, and on ESF's campus Friday.
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: Brandon Murphy, x6979
ESF SCIENCE camp: SCSD Institute of Technology
ESF, Syracuse University, Elmwood Park, Onondaga Lake Park-Willow Bay . ESF SCIENCE in partnership with the Syracuse City School District and Syracuse University's Partnership for Better Education are running a week long overnight camp for 50 upcoming sophomores from the Institute of Technology High School. The Science Corps will be running activities for the students during the day from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday. Additionally, ESF faculty members Neal Abrams, Emanuel Carter, Melissa Fierke, Charlie Hall, and Chris Nomura will be joining the Science Corps for some specific activities. The day portion of the camp will be in Elmwood Park Monday and Tuesday, at ESF on Wednesday and Friday, and at Willow Bay in Onondaga Lake Park on Thursday. The students will be staying in the SU dorms at night for a full college experience.
Sponsor: Outreach, SCSD, SU Partnership for Better Education | Contact: Brandon Murphy, x6979
ESF SCIENCE Camp: City Parks and Rec. 2
12:00 am. Elmwood Park, Onondaga Lake, ESF Campus. ESF SCIENCE (Summer Camps Investigating Ecology in Neighborhood and City Environments) in partnership with the Syracuse Department of Parks, Recreation and Youth Programs will be at Elmwood Park Monday through Wednesday, at Willow Bay on Thursday, and on ESF's campus Friday.
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: Brandon Murphy, x6979
Introduction to Renewable Energy
8:00 am - 4:30 pm. 141 Baker Lab, ESF Campus. This 2-credit course is designed to promote the understanding and use of alternative energy technologies as they pertain to both the classroom and outside world. The course will involved lectures from ESF faculty and staff involved in alternative energy resesarch, a laboratory portion for hands-on curriculum development, and ESF facility tours. Students will gain information regarding many of the proposed alternative energy technologies including solar, wind, biofuels, and others. Fundamental discussions of the operations of each of these devices at the atomic level are included at these research lectures, encompassing many scientific areas including chemistry, physics, and agriculture.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Sharon Weis, 315470-6811
ESF SCIENCE Camp: Expeditionary Learning School
12:00 am. Elmwood Park, Green Lakes State Park, Onondaga Lake, ESF Campus. ESF SCIENCE (Summer Camps Investigating Ecology in Neighborhood and City Environments) in partnership with the Syracuse City School District, and supported by HSBC, will be at Elmwood Park Monday, at Green Lakes State Park Tuesday, at Willow Bay on Wednesday, and on ESF's campus Thursday.
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: Brandon Murphy, 470-6979
Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship
8:00 am - 4:30 pm. 141 Baker Lab, ESF Campus. This course will introduce you to the challenges and goals of creating a start-up venture in environmental science or technology and will help you develop the ability to recognize trends in the marketplace and where commercial opportunities can be created.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Emily Gillis, 315470-4882
ESF SCIENCE Camp: SCSD Middle Schools 1
12:00 am. Elmwood Park, Onondaga Lake Park, ESF Campus. ESF SCIENCE (Summer Camps Investigating Ecology in Neighborhood and City Environments) in partnership with the Syracuse City School District will be at Elmwood Park Monday through Wednesday, at Willow Bay on Thursday, and on ESF's campus Friday with students from Grant and Roberts.
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: Brandon Murphy, 470-6979
ESF SCIENCE Camp: SCSD Middle Schools 2
12:00 am. Elmwood Park, Onondaga Lake Park, ESF Campus. ESF SCIENCE (Summer Camps Investigating Ecology in Neighborhood and City Environments) in partnership with the Syracuse City School District will be at Elmwood Park Monday through Wednesday, at Willow Bay on Thursday, and on ESF's campus Friday with students from Clary and Danforth.
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: Brandon Murphy, 470-6979
Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship
8:00 am - 4:30 pm. 141 Baker Lab, ESF Campus. This course will introduce you to the challenges and goals of creating a start-up venture in environmental science or technology and will help you develop the ability to recognize trends in the marketplace and where commercial opportunities can be created.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Emily Gillis, 315470-4882
ESF SCIENCE Camp: SCSD Middle Schools 3
12:00 am. Elmwood Park, Onondaga Lake Park, ESF Campus. ESF SCIENCE (Summer Camps Investigating Ecology in Neighborhood and City Environments) in partnership with the Syracuse City School District will be at Elmwood Park Monday through Wednesday, at Willow Bay on Thursday, and on ESF's campus Friday with students from Belvue and Ed Smith.
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: Brandon Murphy, 470-6979
ESF SCIENCE Camp: SCSD Middle Schools 4
12:00 am. Elmwood Park, Onondaga Lake Park, ESF Campus. ESF SCIENCE (Summer Camps Investigating Ecology in Neighborhood and City Environments) in partnership with the Syracuse City School District will be at Elmwood Park Monday through Wednesday, at Willow Bay on Thursday, and on ESF's campus Friday with students from H.W. Smith and Huntington.
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: Brandon Murphy, 470-6979
Graduate Assistant Colloquium On Teaching and Learning
8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Moon Library. The Graduate Assistant Colloquium on Teaching and Learning describes the culture and expectations of ESF; outlines instructional survival skills and specific teaching-related skills necessary to function effectively as a GA; highlights some of the people and units who provide leadership and support to GA efforts; and introduces professional skills and resources that will endure beyond the ESF graduate assistant experience.
Sponsor: Outreach | Contact: Ann Guzman, 315-470-6817
2010 New York State Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Conference
The Saratoga Hilton, 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The NYS GIS conference has a long-standing tradition of providing attendees with an opportunity to meet fellow New Yorkers active in the GIS field, exchange information and real experiences, and seek solutions to your geographic data management needs. Expect the best — Quality Presentations, Outstanding Posters, and real solutions from our exhibitors!
Sponsor: SUNY ESF, NYS GIS Association | Contact: ESF Outreach, 315-470-6817
SURE:Sustainable Use of Renewable Energy
8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge, (Nifkin). Presentations and debate about Renewable Technologies and Carbon Cycling from a production, policy and viability perspective.
Sponsor: SUNY-ESF Office of Outreach | Contact: Maura Harling Stefl, 315-470-6817
PLT Early Childhood facilitator training & Growing Up WILD
9:30 am - 5:00 pm. Alumni Lounge, Marshall Hall, 1 Forestry Dr, Syracuse, NY 13210. Project Learning Tree and Project WILD are nationally recognized award winning environmental programs. If you have taken either workshop, and would like to become a facilitator and train others to use the new preschool activities, this FREE workshop is for you.
Sponsor: New York Project Learning Tree | Contact: Laura Carey, 607674-4017
The Future of Science Education in New York State Webinar
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm. 408 Baker. Science education across the country is at a cross roads. Between the rapid pace of scientific discovery and updated science standards, teachers in New York are facing major changes to science teaching and learning. Join leaders from around the state to discuss the science education pipeline from New York schools to New York jobs.
Sponsor: Outreach & The New York Academy of Sciences | Contact: Outreach Office, 315-470-6817
Spring ESF in the High School Orientation I
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. Orientation for ESF in the High School Students
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
ESSO Hydro-fracking Campaign Discussion
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm. 110 Moon. The Environmental Studies Student Organization, Campus Progress and the Syracuse Chapter of College Democrats are involved in a campaign to instill community involvement and understanding of the issues relating to hydro-fracking for natural gas. This meeting will outline the agenda for our campaign and will provide a policy analysis of hydro-fracking activities. If you are interested in participating in this information session and supporting our campaign, please come and voice your opinion!
Sponsor: Environmental Studies Student Organization | Contact: Shaylyn Decker, 973-600-5638
PSE468/ERE679 Seminar Series
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm. 323 Walters Hall. Drying calculations.
Sponsor: Kadant Johnson Inc. | Contact: Dr. Klaus Doelle, 315-470-6531
Climate Change Science and Sustainability Course
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Brandon Murphy, 470-6979
Advising for Summer Session 2011
12:00 am. ESF Campus.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Outreach, 315-470-6817
Summer Session 2011 Registration Opens for ESF Students and Visiting Students
ESF announces Summer Session 2011! Four summer terms include online, classroom, and field-based courses for ESF students, visiting college/university students, rising high school seniors, K-12 educators, other professionals and lifelong learners.
Summer Session 2011 represents many of ESF's academic areas and includes applied mathematics, information literacy and writing skills, as well as courses that will serve academic professional development needs and interests.
Course schedules and descriptions, registration, tuition and fees, financial aid, and related information are available at the ESF Summer Session 2011 web page: www.esf.edu/outreach/summer.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: ESF Outreach, 315-470-6817
Maymester Courses Registration Target Date
12:00 am. Register for Maymester courses by the end of the day, May 2, to be sure that your registration counts toward course structuring and viability. YOU CAN STILL REGISTER FOR MAYMESTER COURSES AFTER MAY 2, but certain important decisions about Maymester course offerings and scheduling may affect your options if you register later. "Maymester" (May 16-27) is the first of three ESF summer session periods. If you have questions, contact the ESF Outreach office, outreach@esf.edu, 470-6817.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6888
SU Showcase: Sustainability for a Livable Future
Schine Student Center (SU) and selected schools and colleges. Display and presentation of student research and creative responses to environmental challenges. Student-generated multimedia exhibits on the Anthropocene Era and Visions for a Sustainable Future. Posters, talks, and strategy sessions. Expert speakers include meteorologist Dave Eichorn on climate disruptions in Central New York (8 a.m.); artist-activists Susannah Sayler and Edward Morris on visualizing climate change, and geographer Mark Monmonier on mapping changing coastlines (8 p.m.)
Sponsor: SU Academic Affairs | Contact: Rachel May, 443-9726
Maymester Final Week of Registration Begins
12:00 am. Registration for Maymester courses concludes in 1 week! Classes begin May 16. Some course offerings and scheduling may have been modified since the May 2 registration target, so make sure to review the course offerings on Summer Session website for the most current information -- www.esf.edu/outreach/summer. If you have questions, contact the ESF Outreach office, outreach@esf.edu, 470-6817.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6888
Summer Session I and Combined Session Registration Target Date.
12:00 am. Register for Summer Session I courses and Combined Session courses by the end of the day, May 9, to be sure that your registration counts toward course structuring and viability. YOU CAN STILL REGISTER FOR SUMMER SESSION I COURSES AND COMBINED SESSION COURSES AFTER MAY 9, but certain important decisions about these course offerings and scheduling may affect your options if you register later. If you have questions, contact the ESF Outreach office, outreach@esf.edu, 470-6817.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6888
Summer Session I and Combined Session Final Week of Registration Begins
12:00 am. Registration for Summer Session I courses and Combined Session courses concludes in 1 week! Classes begin May 23. Some course offerings and scheduling may have been modified since the May 9 registration target, so make sure to review the course offerings on Summer Session website for the most current information -- www.esf.edu/outreach/summer. If you have questions, contact the ESF Outreach office, outreach@esf.edu, 470-6817.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6888
Maymester Courses Begin
12:00 am - 11:59 pm. Various.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6817
Summer Session I Courses Begin
12:00 am - 11:59 pm. Various.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6817
Summer Combined Session Courses Begin
12:00 am - 11:59 pm. Various.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6817
Summer Session II Registration Target Date
12:00 am. Register for Summer Session II courses by the end of the day, June 20, to be sure that your registration counts toward course structuring and viability. YOU CAN STILL REGISTER FOR SUMMER SESSION II COURSES AFTER JUNE 20, but certain important decisions about Summer Session II course offerings and scheduling may affect your options if you register later. If you have questions, contact the ESF Outreach office, outreach@esf.edu, 470-6817.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6888
ITC Graduation
ESF Quad. ESf will host high school graduation for the SCSD Institute of Technology.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach / SCSD | Contact: Rick Beal, 470-4867
Summer Session II Final Week of Registration Begins
12:00 am. Registration for Summer Session II courses concludes in 1 week! Classes begin July 5. Some course offerings and scheduling may have been modified since the June 20 registration target, so make sure to review the course offerings on Summer Session website for the most current information -- www.esf.edu/outreach/summer. If you have questions, contact the ESF Outreach office, outreach@esf.edu, 470-6817.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6888
Teaching with Spatial Technology Workshop (TwiST)
Cayuga Community College in Auburn. Spend time this summer learning how to explore the world and your local community using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), global positioning system (GPS) and remote sensing at the Teaching with Spatial Technology Workshop (TwiST). In its 9th summer, TwiST 2010 will take place from June 28 – July 2, 2010 at Cayuga Community College in Auburn, NY. During this 4-day workshop, K-12 and college educators will learn how to use Google Earth, ArcGIS, GPS and other geospatial technologies and integrate them into their teaching environments. Using these tools during the workshop, participants will apply their skills to map features important to the conservation of a local watershed.
Sponsor: Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technology | Contact: Amy Work , 315.283.9413
Summer Session II Courses Begin
12:00 am - 11:59 pm. Various.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Katherina Searing, 470-6817
SCIENCE Camps
TBD. The ESF SCIENCE* summer camp program achieves several of the targets outlined by the College's Vision 2020: A Better World Through Environmental Discovery and exposes Syracuse middle school students to science and environmental education. ESF SCIENCE, situated in local green spaces such as Elmwood Park and the Onondaga Creek corridor, helps students be more aware of urban environmental issues and motivates them to become involved in determining the outcomes of environmental problem solving.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Brandon Murphy, 470-6979
Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship
ESF Campus TBD. Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship is a three-credit course taught by Mr. Gary Lim, an experienced entrepreneur and the Kauffman Foundation Entrepreneurship Professor at ESF, along with an outstanding team of instructors and speakers.
Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship reflects ESF's long standing commitment to sustainability and the commitment we share with business, education, public and nonprofit organizations to engage you in learning experiences that help you improve your world. This course also reflects Central New York's leadership in renewable energy research and education.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Rick Beal, 470-4867
Adv Training in Alternative Energy for Teachers
ESF Campus 408 Baker. The Advanced Training Workshop in Alternative Energy at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is designed to promote the understanding and use of alternative energy technologies as they pertain to both the classroom and outside world. The workshop is open to high school science teachers, pre-service science teachers, and other community educators in New York State. The goal of the workshop is to provide a background in PV, wind, and other alternative energies for use in classroom education.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Rick Beal, 470-4867
ESF in High School Registrations Due
222 Marshall Hall. ESF in High School Registrations Due.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Student campus visit for ESF in the High School
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation on research and campus tours.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Student campus visit for ESF in the High School
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation on research and campus tours.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Student campus visit for ESF in the High School
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation on research and campus tours.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
ESF in the High School Student On-campus Visit
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation for their future research and campus tour. | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
ESF in the High School Student On-campus Visit
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation for their future research and campus tour. | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
ESF in the High School Students On-campus Visit
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation for their future research and campus tour. | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Student campus visit for ESF in the High School
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation on research and campus tours.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Student campus visit for ESF in the High School
9:30 am - 1:30 am. Alumni Lounge (Nifkin). The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation on research and campus tours
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Rick Beal, 4867
ESF in the High School Student Orientation
9:30 am - 1:30 am. Alumni Lounge (Nifkin). The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation on research and campus tours.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Rick Beal, 4867
ESF in the High School Student On-campus Visit
Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. The ESF in the High School students will visit campus. The program includes Dr. Beal's "Design Your Future", an orientation on research and campus tours | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817
Fall ESF in the High School Teacher Professional Development Symposium
10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Moon 110. Professional Development day for ESF in the High School teachers with lunch and guest speakers. Focus will be on ULTRA Project: http://www.esf.edu/cue/ultra-whoweare.htm
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x6817
On campus non-matriculated credit courses begin
8:00 am. SUNY ESF. On campus non-matric credit courses begin.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Sharon Weis, 470-6811
The Leopold Legacy
9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Adirondack Interpretive Center in Newcomb, NY. Join us for a day of activities revolving around Aldo Leopold, significant contributor to the modern conservation movement. Attend one or all of the day's activities: a hands-on workshop building the iconic Leopold bench, a coffee-house reading of select passages from "A Sand County Almanac", a showing of the full-length documentary "Green Fire", followed by an open and engaged conversation examining Leopold's life and the diverse ways in which his legacy has been shaped, and perhaps mis-shaped by society. Call or email to register. | Contact: Rebecca Oyer, 518.582.2000
ESF HS Full year course continue
12:00 am.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Rick Beal, 470-4867
ESF in the High School Spring Classes Begin
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: Rick Beal, 470-4867
PSE468/PSE668 Seminar Series
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm. 323 Walters Hall. Forming fabric design and forming section operation.
Sponsor: Albany International | Contact: Dr. Klaus Doelle, 315-470-6531
PSE468/PSE668 Seminar Series
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm. 323 Walters Hall. Filler and coating materials for papermaking
Sponsor: Omya | Contact: Dr. Klaus Doelle, 315-470-6531
Spring ESF in the High School Orientation
9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Marshall Hall, Alumni Lounge. Orientation for ESF in the High School students.
Sponsor: ESF Outreach | Contact: R. Beal, x4867/x6817