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Basketball Team Defeats Culinary Institute
02/04
The ESF men's basketball team picked up a 70-56 victory Feb. 2 during an afternoon contest against the Culinary Institute Steels.
AIC in Newcomb Closed Because of Water Main Break
02/01
The Adirondack Interpretive Center (AIC) at ESF's Newcomb campus is closed because of a water main break.
ESF Alumnus, Dr. Jean Fréchet, Honored With Japan Prize
01/30
Dr. Jean M.J. Frechet, an alumnus of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), was a recipient of the 2013 Japan Prize, one of the most prestigious international awards in science and technology.
Mighty Oaks Drop One to Cazenovia
01/30
The first half was close until a 14-6 run in the final four minutes put the Wildcats up 43-29. The Mighty Oaks were plagued in the second half by bad shooting, with a season low 19 percent, and the were outscored 55-28 in the second half. Free throw shooting was also troublesome, as the team sank 14 of 28. Freshman Sage Beemer led the Mighty Oaks in points and boards with 12 and 7, respectively. The Mighty Oaks return to action Saturday as they travel to the Culinary Institute in Hyde Park, N.Y. to take on the Steels.
ESF’s New Eatery to be Named Trailhead Café
01/29
The ESF community has selected "The Trailhead Cafe" as the name for the new campus eatery to be located in the Gateway Center.
ESF Finalist for Climate Leadership Award
01/24
The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is a finalist in the Second Nature 2013 Climate Leadership Awards, an annual competition among U.S. colleges and universities that are signatories of the American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment (ACUPCC).
Poor Shooting Leads to Mighty Oaks' Downfall in New York
01/23
The Mighty Oaks basketball team finished its road trip to Brooklyn Jan. 21 with a 71-55 loss to NYU Polytech.
ESF Scientists Research New Way to Battle Bacteria
01/23
Scientists at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) are developing a biochemical process that uses a protein molecule to disrupt the process by which bacteria become virulent, a finding that could have widespread implications for human health.
Reicher, Wilson to Speak at NYS Green Building Conference
01/22
The 11th Annual Green Building Conference hosted by the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will feature two experts on energy technology, climate change and green building. Dan Reicher and Alex Wilson will be the featured speakers at the two-day conference in Syracuse, March 11-12.
Berkeley Tops Mighty Oaks
01/22
The Mighty Oaks men's basketball team dropped a game to Berkeley 109-67 Jan. 20.