SU and SUNY-ESF students participate in largest climate march in history
More than 100 Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF students were among the 400,000 people who took to the streets of New York City to chant, pound… Read more »
More than 100 Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF students were among the 400,000 people who took to the streets of New York City to chant, pound… 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 »
Neil Hueber isn’t like most deliverymen. Hueber works at Mello Velo, a combined bike shop and café on Westcott Street, and he always makes deliveries… Read more »
Three SU graduates have helped to create an app they hope can allow people to tour the world and know about exactly where they are… Read more »
At SUNY-ESF, almost 1-in-4 students ride their bikes to class. About 5 percent of faculty and staff regularly bike on campus. For the college community,… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the name of the minor Charlie Hall created was misstated. The minor is biophysical and ecological economics.… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the alumni association's plans to copyright the "From the Forest" brand was misstated. The alumni association is looking… Read more »
As visitors walk around a giant wooden spiral in the center of a new art exhibit at The Warehouse, they are challenged to consider the… Read more »
The “FAQ: Fearlessly Asked Questions” exhibit, created by the museum studies graduate program of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, will explore the human… Read more »
Darcy Balcarce sailed through squalls, navigated by the stars and received credit toward her degree for it. The State University of New York College of… 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 received an award for student and faculty activism, ranging from volunteering at a local fish hatchery to giving science lessons to Ecuadorian students. The… 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 »
From solar panels appearing on rooftops to the clanking of construction workers making buildings more sustainable, SUNY-ESF’s progress toward becoming carbon neutral by 2015 is… Read more »
Although SUNY-ESF has the oldest program in paper engineering in the country, a new connection will help students and faculty in the program dismiss myths… Read more »
For the first time, SUNY-ESF is being recognized as a finalist for the Climate Leadership Awards by Second Nature. Second Nature is a nonprofit that… Read more »
Dave Eichorn will not just provide weather information to people as the new digital weatherman for Syracuse.com — he will make predicting weather interactive. “There… Read more »
Senior Michael Thal did not sleep much this past weekend. Instead, he spent hours creating music for a video game produced in less than 48… Read more »
The computer programmer for Syracuse University Library, Jeremy Morgan, is keeping this weekend open to participate in the world’s largest game creation event. “I think… Read more »
While most inaugural festivities took place on Monday in Washington, D.C., Syracuse community members filled the Oncenter Complex to celebrate their hard work and success… Read more »
For SUNY-ESF students like Dylan Sorensen, the cheapest way to take down old buildings is not necessarily the best way. Sorensen, a senior environmental science… Read more »
Even though the plants are miles away and construction hasn’t started, Lindsay Rutte is already thinking of ways to make the layout of the new… Read more »