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Student, Alumnus Honored at American Fisheries Society Meeting

Students, faculty and staff from ESF's Department of Environmental and Forest Biology contributed eight presentations at the New York State American Fisheries Society meeting Feb. 4-6 in Lake Placid.

EFB Student’s Research Poster Receives Top Honors

ESF Senior Emily Hall received the award for the best poster for the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the National Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology in West Palm Beach, Fla.

ESF a College that "Pays You Back"

ESF is one of the nation's best colleges for students seeking great academics, outstanding career preparation and generous financial aid, according to The Princeton Review's Colleges That Pay You Back: The 200 Best Value Colleges and What It Takes to Get In - 2015 Edition.

Natural Resources Management Program First to Earn SAF Accreditation

ESF's natural resources management program is the first program of its kind in the nation to receive accreditation by the Society of American Foresters (SAF).

‘Depolarizing’ Discussions on the Environment is Focus of ‘Conversation’

Dr. Steven F. Hayward, a widely known author and scholar, will be among a panel of experts who gather at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Feb. 13 to explore ways to discuss environmental issues without the conversation becoming polarized.

Track & Field Team Competes at Brockport Classic

The Mighty Oaks track and field team competed at the Brockport Midseason Classic Feb. 7. The meet featured 14 schools, many from the SUNY athletic conference.

Darwin Celebrations Include Poster and Book Displays

ESF will highlight research in evolutionary biology to celebrate the legacy of biological evolution's co-discoverers: Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin.

ESF Joins Network Focused on Melding Science, Humanities

ESF, through two of its regional campuses, has joined a group of leading biological field stations in a network devoted to bridging the gap between scientific inquiry on one side and arts and humanities on the other.

Governor Cuomo Speaks at ESF

N.Y. Governor Andrew Cuomo made a stop at ESF Feb 5 to talk about his 2015 budget proposal.

Rosen Fellowships Send Students into the World

Austin Demarest, an ESF junior majoring in aquatic and fisheries science, has long dreamed about studying freshwater fish and coral reefs in the tropics. He made that dream a reality last summer through a fellowship that gave him an opportunity to plan his own career-related experience.