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26th Annual New York State GIS Conference

Banquet Feature: Jack Knowlton, owner of the most winning race horse, Funny Cide

Want to Live More Sustainably? ‘Just Don’t Buy Stuff’

Environmentally minded people who want to take steps toward sustainable living can start by simply reducing their consumption, according to the second annual Earth Day survey at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF).

SUNY-ESF Earns Spot in Guide to Green Colleges

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is listed in the Princeton Review's Guide to 286 Green Colleges.

Barbecue, Activities Fair Mark Start of Earth Week on Campus

Hundreds of ESF students gathered on the Quad Monday, April 19, for an activities fair and barbecue as Earth Week activities moved into full swing on campus.

Limburg Honored as Exemplary Researcher

Dr. Karin Limburg, a fisheries ecologist in the ESF Department of Environmental and Forest Biology (EFB), has received the College's 2010 Exemplary Researcher award.

Spotlight Symposium Focuses on Student Research

Scores of ESF students had a chance to showcase their work April 13 during the College's annual Spotlight Symposium, which highlights the research and community service projects of both undergraduate and graduate students.

Reflection of the Environmental Scholar Retreat

The Environmental Scholars Program is a National Science Foundation-funded scholarship program to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. This new program at ESF is geared toward promoting inclusive excellence with a goal of creating a more diverse student population.

ESF Students Go Back To 5th Grade

The Student Environmental Action Coalition at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) began work at Fraser School in the Syracuse City School District on Friday, April 9th, and will return the next two Fridays to help the fifth-grade students clean up the area around the school, learn about recycling, start flower seeds in their classrooms and finally transplant those flowers to the school grounds.

Golf Team has Strong Showing at Skenandoa

The team had a strong showing competing in the rain with a 343 4-man team total.

Lincoln Sculpture Gets a New Home

The bronze sculpture of a young Abraham Lincoln on horseback that has graced the ESF campus for more than 30 years was moved April 9 to a prominent location outside Bray Hall.