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Woodsmen Women’s Team Wins at Alfred State
04/09
The ESF Woodsmen women's team took first place at Alfred State's 8th Annual Pioneer Games.
3 ESF Students among Winners at SU RvD iPrize Competition
04/02
Farm to Flame, Food for Community move on to state competition
Mighty Oaks Compete at Geneseo Invitational
04/02
The Mighty Oaks men's and women's outdoor track season got underway at the Geneseo Invitational this past weekend. Despite strong winds and brisk race conditions, team members managed to set two school records.
4 ESF Students Honored as Storyfest 2018 Finalists
03/28
Four students from Dr. Benette Whitmore's EST 395 Public Communication of Science and Technology class have been chosen as Planet Forward Storyfest finalists.
Student-Athletes Honored at Annual Banquet
03/28
ESF Athletics honored its student-athletes at the annual Athletics banquet.
Army Touches Down at Ranger School for Training Mission
03/20
Arriving in Blackhawk and Chinook helicopters, several hundred members of the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division dropped onto the campus of the ESF Ranger School this winter before sprinting into the forest toward the School's iconic Cathedral Rock. They scaled the rock face while the sound of artillery boomed in the woods around them. They secured Cathedral Rock. Mission accomplished.
ESF Professor's New Book Looks at What Makes Something 'Alive'
03/14
Dr. Scott Turner argues humans must explore living nature as purposeful, driven by desire
Trees Cope with Harsh Conditions, Surprising Researchers
03/09
When Dr. John Drake and his colleagues started studying how native eucalyptus trees in Australia reacted to extreme heat and drought, the scientists thought they knew what they would find.
Ducks Unlimited Lists ESF among 'Sweet 16' Collegiate Chapters
03/09
The ESF chapter of Ducks Unlimited (DU) has been named one of the national conservation organization's "Sweet 16" collegiate chapters, the first time a university in the Northeast has been on the list.
ERE Professor Focuses Sabbatical on GIS Technology
02/22
Dr. Lindi Quackenbush of the Department of Environmental Resources Engineering has returned to campus after spending the fall semester on sabbatical to pursue professional development in geospatial information science and remote sensing.