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ESF Students Return from Puerto Rico

Fourteen students from the College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) helped rebuild Puerto Rico following last year's devastating hurricanes.

AEC’s McNulty Named President of OBFS

OBFS is an international organization that supports research, education and outreach at field stations and has existed for more than 50 years. ESF's Adirondack Ecological Center (AEC) has been an active member for approximately 25 years, said McNulty, who is an ecologist and associate director of the AEC, located in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. Prior to becoming president, she served as board secretary, member-at-large and chair of the Human Diversity Committee.

Former ESF Cross Country Coach Inducted into USCAA Hall of Fame

John View, former ESF men's and women's cross country head coach, will be inducted into the United States Collegiate Athletic Assoication (USCAA) Hall of Fame June 3.

ESF Welcomes Camp Fire Professor of Wildlife Conservation

Dr. Jerrold Belant will join the ESF faculty as the College's first Camp Fire Professor of Wildlife Conservation. The professorship is an endowed position created in partnership with the Camp Fire Conservation Fund, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the ESF Roosevelt Wild Life Station.

ESF Students Join Efforts to Rebuild Puerto Rico

Students from ESF have spent most of this week helping rebuild Puerto Rico following last year's devastating hurricanes.

ESF Lists Top 10 New Species for 2018

The large and small, beautiful and bizarre are among the newly discovered animals, plants and microbes announced by ESF as the Top 10 New Species for 2018.

Hello, Mr. President — About the Environment…

In observance of Earth Day, the students in lecturer Tom McGrath's classes wrote brief "elevator speeches" to have at the ready if they happened to encounter President Donald Trump as a captive audience, however briefly.

Mighty Oaks Weekend Recap - April 6

Athletics updated from men's and women's track team, and ESF woodsmen team.

Mortarboards Fly and Students Become Alumni

With a turn of the tassels, a toss of caps and four days of ceremonies, more than 450 ESF students became ESF alumni this weekend.

SUNY Diversity, Academic Excellence Program Awards $5G to ESF

Provost Nosa Egiebor and Dr. Malika Carter, ESF's chief diversity officer, submitted a proposal titled "ESF Faculty Retreat for Transformative Teaching & Learning" through the SUNY Explorations in Diversity and Academic Excellence grant process.