Backyard business: Alumnus starts landscaping company using sustainable, healthy plants
A SUNY-ESF graduate is using the environment around him to feed his passion for helping others. David Myers, a State University of New York College… Read more »
A SUNY-ESF graduate is using the environment around him to feed his passion for helping others. David Myers, a State University of New York College… 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 »
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 »
The arrival of spring often leads to a focus on freshly planted flowers and blooming plants, but for SUNY-ESF it has led to recognition for… 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 »
A year and a half after Superstorm Sandy hit the East Coast, a grant will fund research to examine how storm warnings are perceived by… 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 »
Corrections: In a previous version of this article, Simply Grid’s scope of branching out was misstated. Simply Grid is not currently branching out to fire… Read more »
All eyes will be on Sochi, Russia as the 2014 Winter Olympics begin Feb. 7, but a SUNY-ESF professor is hoping it will bring more… 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 »
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 »
Four students in SUNY-ESF’s landscape architecture program received a national award in Boston on Saturday for their class project to increase the productivity of plants… Read more »
For the first time, SUNY-ESF will host an entire week of events to showcase different ethnicities and cultures on its campus. State University of New… Read more »
SUNY-ESF, in collaboration with the U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association, will host the USCAA Cross Country National Championships on Friday. The State University of New York… Read more »
An environmental department has proposed new laws to allow liquefied natural gas stations to be built in New York State. LNG has been the subject… Read more »
After about 25 years of research, SUNY-ESF scientists will attempt to re-establish the American chestnut tree, which was previously functionally extinct. “Twenty-five years, $5 million… Read more »
Students at SUNY-ESF who chose to study at sea this semester set sail on Saturday aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer to learn oceanography and marine… Read more »
A SUNY-ESF club is traveling across borders to build environmentally friendly projects to help both poor communities and the eco-system. The Engineering for a Sustainable… Read more »
The State University College of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, along with five other universities, received a joint grant of $2 million… Read more »
SUNY-ESF is offering courses in radiation curing for the first time this fall with the Advanced Certificate program. Radiation curing is used to bond materials… Read more »