Hundreds of students staged and walk out in protest of president-elect Donald Trump's immigration policy proposals and rhetoric during his campaign. Read more »
Last week, the SUNY-ESF Academic Governance body voted for no confidence in President Quentin Wheeler. Now faculty and staff are trying to understand what comes next. Read more »
The SUNY-ESF Academic Governance body has voted that it does not have confidence in President Quentin Wheeler, after months of growing frustration and tension with his leadership. Read more »
Over the last few years, the SUNY-ESF community has been growing increasingly divided and tense over President Quentin Wheeler’s leadership style. A resolution for a vote of no confidence will be discussed Tuesday and the vote will take place over the next two weeks. Read more »
Even before SUNY mandated all of its colleges to create a diversity plan, the Inclusion, Diversity and Equity committee wanted to make one. Read more »
The grants come from the United States National Parks Service to assess and develop plans for the preservation of the Fredericksburg National Cemetery and the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Read more »
Starting in the 2018 admissions cycle, SUNY schools will no longer ask about criminal history on applications, making them the first higher education system to eliminate "the box." Read more »
With the help from a USDA grant, ESF is creating a partnership program with Salish Kootenai College in Montana to study biocultural restoration. Read more »
The researchers on the project recently received funding from the Hill Collaboration on Environmental Medicine to continue the project for an additional year. Read more »
A graduate student and professor from SUNY-ESF are trying to recreate a compound that can be placed in water to attract mosquitos. The mosquitos would then be killed. Read more »
For the 2016-17 academic year, SUNY-ESF students will now be receiving health care from Crouse Medical Practice, located at 739 Irving Ave. across from the SU Health Services building located on Waverly Avenue.
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Two senior State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry students received the highest SUNY student recognition for their well-roundedness and academic excellence. Read more »
The talk was the third installment of State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry’s "Moonlighting Discourse Series." Read more »
Neil Ringler, professor and vice provost for research at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, gave a lecture about the history of Syracuse and the restoration of Onondaga Lake. Read more »