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Mighty Oaks Run to Stay on Top of USCAA

ESF's successful Mighty Oaks cross-country teams will begin the fall 2014 season with a meet Aug. 30 at the SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome. The women will run at 11 a.m. and the men's race will be at noon.

Men's Soccer Team Opens 2014-15 Season with a Win

The Mighty Oaks men's soccer team opened its 2014-15 campaign with a convincing win over Davis College (Binghamton, N.Y.).

New Students Pack Excitement for First Days at ESF

Centennial Hall was abuzz with activity as new students, with their families' help, began moving in early in the day. Between dodging stacks of boxes and nervous-looking parents, the new students seemed to collectively radiate the same feelings of apprehension and excitement about beginning their college careers at ESF.

SUNY-ESF Stages Exhibits at New York State Fair

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry will once again bring its hands-on science activities to the New York State Fair, this year in a new location.

At the Fair: Great Shipwrecks of New York’s ‘Great’ Lakes

The Great Shipwrecks of NY's "Great" Lakes Signature Exhibit at the 2014 Great New York State Fair will have components in the permanent reflecting pool at the fairgrounds.

Expanded Centennial Hall Ready for New Residents

ESF's Centennial Hall opens for the 2014-15 academic year with an addition that has expanded its capacity by 84 students, increased space for group study and socializing, and roughly doubled the amount of space available for bike storage.

ESF Expects Record Class for Fall

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is preparing to welcome the largest entering class in its history. More than 330 first-year students and an additional 250 transfer students are expected to enroll for the fall 2014 semester.

Giant Amazon Fish Becoming Extinct in Many Communities

An international team of scientists, including an ESF professor, has discovered that a large, commercially important fish from the Amazon Basin has become extinct in some local fishing communities.

Hall Featured in Study of Most, Least Energy Expensive States

Dr. Charles A. Hall, a professor emeritus at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, was featured in WalletHub's recent study examining The Most & Least Energy Expensive States.

AIC Hosts Symposium to Focus on Diversity in Park

Civil rights leaders, community activists, social scientists and others will gather at ESF's Newcomb Campus Aug. 16 to discuss the need to broaden diversity in race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender identity among this enormous park's residents and visitors.