Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF students marched from the Quad to Chancellor Kent Syverud’s office Monday morning to deliver letters and signatures persuading him to discuss… Read more »
A SUNY-ESF professor is turning a substance commonly found on playgrounds and parks into a more energy efficient fuel. Thomas Amidon, a paper and bioprocess… Read more »
Fowler High School, one of three Syracuse City schools deemed priority schools by New York state, is set to become a Public Service Leadership Academy… Read more »
On Monday morning, Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud will receive a special delivery. Students will deliver handwritten letters to the chancellor’s office in Crouse-Hinds Hall… Read more »
The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry recently received the largest cash donation in the college’s 103-year history. The estate… Read more »
After conducting extensive research, a SUNY-ESF professor handed Syracuse residents the hard truth about the city’s problematic white-tailed deer. Brian Underwood, an adjunct associate professor… Read more »
A State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry professor is helping the United States protect endangered snails in Palau, a chain… Read more »
The Syracuse University’s men’s basketball team may have been knocked out of March Madness, but the team is in good company. The State University of… Read more »
SUNY-ESF’s Trailhead Café is taking a step toward sustainability. The cafe has begun a new Eco To-Go program that allows students to purchase reusable to-go… Read more »
A SUNY-ESF graduate has devised a way to reduce the number of invasive mussels living in the Finger Lakes in a natural, chemical-free way. Daniel… Read more »
Thanks to consistent recruitment efforts on campus, SUNY-ESF contributes the second-most volunteers to the Peace Corps nationwide. The Peace Corps announced the 2014 top volunteer-producing… Read more »
Chopping and sawing wood are more than just activities lumberjacks do in the woods. It is an intense sport, and the Woodsmen team at SUNY-ESF… Read more »
In April 2005, Quentin Wheeler received a phone call while visiting London. Then-President George W. Bush was on the line, calling to personally thank him… Read more »
The Green Campus Initiative at SUNY-ESF will finish a new, more efficient composting facility this semester to better recycle the campus’ food waste. Meaghan Callaghan,… Read more »
The Baobab Society will take its first overseas service trip this Winter Break when eight students and a faculty adviser go to Fiji for 15… Read more »
The State University of New York Board of Trustees has appointed a new SUNY-ESF president, who will enter office on Jan. 2. SUNY Chancellor Nancy… Read more »
To celebrate the grand opening of the Trailhead Café, 380 eager customers filled the open seating area in the Gateway Center. It was quite apparent… Read more »
Thomas Decker’s Spring Break involved more than laying on a beach. Decker, an environmental resources engineering major, was one of 12 students who explored the… Read more »
SUNY-ESF continued the search process for its next president with two campus forums for faculty and staff members, held last week. Forums for students, as… Read more »
Officials in SUNY-ESF’s Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships are working to make their financial aid award letter more informative and clear through a standardized… Read more »
SUNY-ESF has received a $500,000 Wetland Program Development Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to create the first official wetland monitoring field manual in New… Read more »