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2023 News Archive

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Staff Spotlight: Chris Kosakowski

After years of working with ESF as a community partner, Chris Kosakowski has joined the College’s Division of Student Affairs as the new Office of Violence Against Women Grant (OVW) Project Director and Coordinator of Student Inclusion Initiatives. How does his role seek to aid ESF students?

Mighty Oak Monday: Mike Goodman

Mike Goodman is a May 2023 candidate for a master’s degree in Sustainable Energy. How did an ACL tear and wilderness therapy put him on this path of study?

ESF’s Dr. James Gibbs Appointed Acting President of Galápagos Conservancy

Dr. James Gibbs, SUNY Distinguished Professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), has been appointed Acting President of Galápagos Conservancy, the only U.S.-based nonprofit dedicated exclusively to the protection and restoration of the Galápagos Islands.

The Best Things to Do in Syracuse According to ESF Employees

From exploring the great outdoors to delicious dining experiences to awesome art, there’s lots to do in the greater Syracuse area. What do ESF faculty and staff love most about living in Syracuse?

ESF Students to Enjoy Fall Break in 2023

ESF President Joanie Mahoney announced today the inclusion of a four-day, October break for the 2023/24 academic year.

ESF Welcomes New Staff

A warm Mighty Oak welcome to new members of the ESF community! See all the new names around our campus.

Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions Holds First Meeting in Syracuse

The Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions – a joint public/private institution endeavor between SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) and Clarkson University – held its inaugural meeting, A Conversation on Advances in Water Science and Technology, March 12 and 13, on the ESF campus.

Mighty Oak Monday: Andre Luo and Elizabeth Vazquez

Elizabeth Vazquez and Andre Luo have led an ESOL conversation class for international students. How do they use their own experiences to help other students transition to life in the U.S.?

Staff Spotlight: David Ciesielski

A mighty welcome to David Ciesielski, who joined the SUNY ESF Foundation as Major Gifts Officer! How does his work connect to student scholarships and research opportunities?

Mighty Oak Monday: Isabel Valentín

Isabel Valentín uses every moment of climate anxiety as an opportunity to make a difference. How is she turning environmental fears into an action plan to help Vieques, Puerto Rico, and beyond?