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Acorns to Action Strives to Help Victims of Natural Disasters

ESF students focus on providing resources, knowledge to rebuild sustainably

Governor Unveils Plan to Protect N.Y. Lakes from Harmful Algal Blooms

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today unveiled the 12th proposal of the 2018 State of the State: implementing a $65 million 4-point initiative to aggressively combat harmful algal blooms in Upstate New York that threaten the recreational use of lakes that are important to upstate tourism, as well as sources of drinking water.

Synthetic Protein Could Be Key in Battle against Disease

A synthetic protein that disrupts the ability of bacteria to perform basic life functions – moving, eating, attaching to hosts – could be a key to fighting infectious disease and preventing bacteria from evolving into drug-resistant pathogens.

ESF Student Part of First-Place Team in Hult Prize Competition

Sayje Lasenberry is member of Farm to Flame Energy team

Hurricanes Hit, so Ph.D. Candidate Gets to Work in Puerto Rico

Operating within the non-profit research organization he founded five years ago with his wife, marine biologist Dr. Stacey M. Williams, and a friend, anthropologist Dr. Ryan A. Mann-Hamilton, Quintero got involved in immediate relief efforts. He and his colleagues focused on helping to distribute basic provisions such as donated food and water to people whose homes had been destroyed by the 10th-most intense Atlantic hurricane on record.

Zachary Smith's Commencement Speech

Environmental studies major was chosen as student speake

Men's Basketball Falls to Alfred State

The Mighty Oaks fall to 2-4 overall and face Williamson on the road Dec. 10 and then return home Dec. 18 versus Central Penn.

Commencement Celebrates 'Stumpies...Because We Care'

ESF confers degrees on December graduates

ESF Alumna Named Schwarzman Scholar

An alumna of the College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) has been named a Schwarzman Scholar in the master's degree program at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

ESF Celebrates December Commencement

The College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will award 174 degrees, including 40 master's degrees and 12 Doctor of Philosophy degrees, during the 2017 December Commencement 2 p.m. Dec. 8 at Hendricks Chapel.