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2023 News Archive

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Mighty Oak Monday: Siwapon Chotikasatein

Siwapon Chotikasatein – an international student from Thailand enrolled in the dual degree program between Mahidol University and ESF – found her niche researching plants that could absorb PFAS chemicals. How is she exploring the role of plants in the clean up of contaminates – and what are her post-graduation plans to put her education into action?

ESF Readies to Celebrate Earth Week

At the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, we believe that the Earth’s celebration is worthy of an entire week, not just a day. From April 17 to April 21, SUNY ESF will celebrate Earth Week with a full slate of events planned by students to celebrate the Earth and call attention to environmental and social justice issues.

Bass Fishing Team Struggles in Competition

The ESF bass fishing team traveled to the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland in mid-September for the FLW (Fishing League Worldwide) Northern Conference Championship.

ESF to Participate in SUNY Chancellor’s Summer Research Excellence Fund to Provide Undergraduates with Paid Internships

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry is one of five SUNY campuses benefiting from the Chancellor’s Summer Research Excellence Fund to provide undergraduates with paid summer internships.

Alumni Spotlight: Honesta Coffee

Erin Pless Maciel ’06 and Lauren Davis Neulander ’05 became coffee connoisseurs with each late-night study session and Adirondack hike at ESF! How did they turn their passion into Honesta Coffee, a sustainably farmed women-run business?

ESF-SU Solar Decathlon Team Heads to Finals

A zero-energy building that helps mitigate climate change and support the redevelopment of Syracuse earned the solar decathlon team from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) and Syracuse University (SU) a return to the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Design Challenge finals.

Top 13 Things to Do in Syracuse According to ESF Students

Check out some of the off-campus activities our students voted their favorites. (And, in case you missed it, USA Today recently reported that Syracuse is one of the top seven cities that Gen Z is moving to.)

Staff Spotlight: Dan Collins

ESF in the High School is thrilled to welcome its newly appointed Associate Director, Dan Collins. How is he helping youth gain exposure to and get excited about STEM?

Mighty Oak Monday: Lyra Sauer

Lyra Sauer spent hours of her adolescence stargazing and drinking in the knowledge of the cosmos with her mother, an earth science teacher. How does her research in ESF’s chemistry program pull her focus to the sky once again?

Oakie Falls in Mascot Madness Finals

ESF's Oakie the Acorn lost SUNY’s Mascot Madness in what can best be described as a match for the ages as the acorn fell to Stony Brook University’s Wolfie 25,460 to 24,156.