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ESF Students Celebrate Arbor Day

To celebrate Arbor Day, ESF students were asked to talk about their favorite tree.

ESF Earns ‘Tree Campus’ Distinction

The College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) was once again recognized as a 2016 Tree Campus USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management.

Oakie to Receive Mascot Madness Trophy

Trophy to be passed to ESF mascot from last year’s champion from SUNY Geneseo, Victor E. Knight

Renowned Alumnus to Deliver Chemistry Centennial Lecture

Dr. Ronald Eby, an ESF alumnus who received the 2005 National Medal of Technology and Innovation for his role in developing the Prevnar vaccine, will speak April 26 at the Gateway Center.

Syracuse CoE Invites Proposals for Seed Projects in Environmental, Energy Systems

SyracuseCoE has released a Request for Proposals and intends to award up to $100,000 in this round. Proposals for seed projects that engage multiple faculty members may request up to $25,000.

Student-athletes Honored at Annual Awards Banquet

More than 150 student-athletes and coaches attended the annual ESF athletics banquet April 11.

ESF Professor Co-authors Declaration to Support Indigenous Science

More than 1500 Native American and Indigenous scientists, scholars and allies worldwide have endorsed the March for Science that was held in more than 500 locations around the world on Earth Day, 2017.

ESF Joins Earth Day Teach-In on National Mall

ESF co-sponsored and participated in the Earth Day Teach-Ins this Saturday, April 22, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

ERE Major Builds Lengthy Resume at ESF

Tight-knit community, real-world experience made college stand out

ESF Students Win StoryFest Competition

Two ESF students were among the winners of Planet Forward's annual storytelling competition winning a trip to the Brazilian rainforest with biodiversity pioneer Tom Lovejoy and journalist Frank Sesno.