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ESF Staff, Faculty Honored by Chancellor

Six employees of the College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) were honored by Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher for their service to the State University of New York (SUNY).

Syracuse City Schools to take ESF’s Environmental Challenge

More than 600 students from the Syracuse City School District (SCSD) will participate in the College of Environmental Science and Forestry's (ESF) Environmental Challenge science fair Tuesday, May 23.

ESF Lists Top 10 New Species for 2017

A spider and an ant whose names are drawn from references in popular modern-day literature, a brilliant pink katydid and an omnivorous rat are among the discoveries identified by ESF as the Top 10 New Species for 2017.

Jorge Guarin Named SUNY Scholar-Athlete

Jorge Guarin, a 2017 ESF graduate from Acapulco, Mexico, is the recipient of the prestigious 2017 SUNY Chancellor's Scholar-Athlete Award.

Class of '17 Joins ESF Alumni Ranks

Degrees and ESF flags in hand, graduates celebrate accomplishments

Cultural and Natural Sustainability Come Together in New AIC Program

Cultural and natural sustainability come together in a weeklong program for youth at the Adirondack Interpretive Center in Newcomb, New York.

Dr. Nosa Egiebor Joins ESF as Provost, Executive VP

New academic leader brings 32 years' experience in higher education

Chemistry Student Wins Award

Graduating senior Curtis Wilhelmsen recognized by environmental division of the American Chemical Society

ESF Announces Commencement Weekend Activities

The College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will confer approximately 400 degrees during Commencement exercises Saturday, May 13, at the SRC Arena and Events Center, Syracuse.

Mighty Oaks Track Teams Finish Season at USCAA Invitational

The Mighty Oaks men's and women's track teams participated in the USCAA Invitational at SUNY Delhi April 29. The women's team finished fourth out of 10 schools while the men's team placed ninth out of 10 schools.