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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 during an April ceremony in Albany.

ESF Student Athletes Honored by Chancellor

Two students at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry were honored for their academic excellence and outstanding athletic achievements.

ESF to Confer Honorary Degree at Convocation

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will present an honorary degree to Dan Reicher during convocation exercises May 12 at the John H. Mulroy Civic Center.

Adirondack Lakes Lose Ice Cover as Climate Warms

Lakes in the undeveloped High Peaks area of the Adirondack Park are covered with ice for significantly shorter periods than they were 32 years ago, providing evidence that climate change is occurring rapidly and that not even the most pristine wilderness areas are immune

ESF Students Honor Chemistry Professor

ESF's Undergraduate Student Association honored Dr. Avik Chatterjee, an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry, with the Distinguished Teacher award.

Academic Regalia c. 2012: Former Plastic Bottles

At the Syracuse University/SUNY-ESF 2012 Commencement celebration May 13, nearly 98,000 plastic bottles will be on display in the Carrier Dome, not in their original container shape, but in the form of 3,900 graduation gowns donned by students.

Land Use and Community/Individual Priorities Are Symposium Focus

Event organizers aim to open dialogue regarding social, environmental justice

SUNY ESF Offers Basic Photovoltaic Installer Training

Registration is now being accepted for the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry's (ESF) Solar Power As Renewable Energy (SPARE) basic photovoltaic installer training course this spring.

Student Team Wins $90,000 Grant in EPA Competition

A team of students from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) has been awarded $90,000 in funding to assess the marketability of a fertilizer that could be recovered from animal manure.

Future of Biotechnology Focus of ESF Symposium

The future of biotechnology and a tour of the Central New York Biotechnology Center (CNY BRC) bio-incubator facility will be the focus of Biotechnology Symposium 2012 hosted by the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) in May.