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Syracuse, Auburn Students Win ‘Green Ideas’ Awards

High school students from Syracuse and Auburn took top honors in "Great Green Ideas That Can Change the World," the green science fair that was held in conjunction with the 2010 Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce Green Business Showcase.

ESF Honors Two Employees for Their Contributions

SUNY-ESF honored a faculty member and a staff member April 6 for their contributions to the College and the broader community.

ESF Graduate’s Project Makes the Finals

A project designed by an ESF alumnus is one of 10 finalists in a national competition that awards financial grants to programs that protect or preserve the environment.

A First and Second Place for ESF Woodsmen's Team

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Woodsmen's Team hosted the fifth annual East Coast Lumberjack Roundup March 27 at the College's Lafayette Road Experiment Station.

A Return to the Adirondacks

Job in Newcomb brings back memories for AEC staff member

SUNY Honors ESF Student Excellence

Two students from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) were honored with the Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence.

Building Bridges and Then Smashing Them

Many of the 30 carefully and meticulously crafted balsa wood bridges ended up smashed and crushed in the 21st annual Balsa Wood Bridge Competition sponsored by the Student Construction Association at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) on Friday, March 26 in Room 166 of Baker Laboratory.

Guy Baldassarre on 'Pulse of the Planet'

EFB Professor Guy Baldassarre was interviewed buy radio host Jim Metzner on Pulse of the Planet, which airs on over 230 public and commercial radio stations nation wide. Across three episodes, the two discussed the eagles that make their home on Onondaga Lake.

New Shrub Willow Planting for Renewable Energy Project

Leaders from Central New York today hailed new evidence of the vast potential of biomass renewable energy to deliver economic, energy, and agricultural benefits to Upstate New York.

Weather Stations on the Quad

Weather stations that were lined up across the ESF Quad in mid-March are being prepared for use in a study that will send College and U.S. Forest Service scientists out to research the effect of tree cover on microclimates, especially temperature.