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Women's Soccer Team Defeats Cazenovia, 5-0

The Mighty Oaks women's soccer team dominated the first half, scoring four goals and shutting out the Cazenovia Lady Wildcats at Christakos Field Oct. 14.

SUNY Manufacturing Funding Benefits ESF Work

The State University of New York recently announced $710,000 was awarded for the first round of funding from the SUNY Materials and Advanced Manufacturing Network of Excellence, which aims to support the state's manufacturing sector by bringing faculty and student researchers together with industry experts to spur the development and commercialization of their work.

Mighty Oaks Men Lose Soccer Game to Cazenovia in OT

It was a shoot-out at Christakos Field at Cazenovia College Oct. 14.

Woodsmen Host East Coast Lumberjack Roundup

The ESF Woodmen's team hosted the 10th Annual East Coast Lumberjack Roundup in Tully, N.Y., Oct. 11. The event featured teams from all over the Northeast including the University of Connecticut, SUNY Cobleskill, Alfred University, Finger Lakes Community College and Paul Smith's College.

Nature Photographer To Be Honored with ESF’s Annual Feinstone Award

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will present the 2014 Sol Feinstone Environmental Award to Larry Master in honor of his professional and volunteer contributions to conservation and environmental protection.

Men's Soccer Team Wins Barkeater Cup in 2OT

Electric game marked by loss of Bobcats' captain

Women's Soccer Team Defends Barkeater Cup Title

The ESF women's soccer team prevailed in the fourthth annual Barkeaters Cup game against Paul Smith's College Oct. 10.

‘Humanitarian Engineering’ Puts ESF Students to Work

ESF students have an opportunity to combine their education, interest in service work and budding professional skills to improve communities, both locally and globally, through projects described as "humanitarian engineering."

ESF Forest Manager Honored by SAF

Bruce Breitmeyer, the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry's (ESF) Adirondack forest property manager, was recently named a Fellow by the Society of American Foresters (SAF).

‘Humanitarian Engineering’ Puts ESF Students to Work

ESF students have an opportunity to combine their education, interest in service work and budding professional skills to improve communities, both locally and globally, through projects described as "humanitarian engineering."