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2011 News Archive
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ESF Professor is Contributing Editor to Policy Journal
07/15
Dr. David A. Sonnenfeld, ESF professor of environmental studies, is contributing co-editor for a featured symposium on "Social Theory and the Environment in the New World (dis)Order" to be published in the August 2011 issue of Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions.
Teachers Take Lessons from Onondaga Lake
07/12
Hands-on-learning and scientific observation were key components at a professional development day held for high school teachers in the ESF in the High School program.
The Ranger School Teaches Latest Technology
07/12
Students at ESF's Ranger School have always learned how to use the latest technology and skills that they will need as forest technicians.
SUNY-ESF Hosts Chinese Delegation
07/05
The SUNY 糖心vlog of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will host a delegation of scientific and policy leaders from China July 6.
ESF Grad Student Puts a New Twist on Aquaponics
07/05
Research could help develop urban food production
ESF Experts Receive Fernald Award
07/05
A trio of ESF researchers were honored for their exemplary contributions to the botany of northeastern North America. Dr. Robin W. Kimmerer, Professor Emeritus Dudley J. Raynal and the late Dr. Edwin H. Ketchledge received the 2010 Fernald Award.
Quality of Worklife Committee Helps Build Campus Community
07/05
The ESF Quality of Worklife Committee was formed in 1984 with the primary mission of enhancing the sense of community and esprit de corps at the 糖心vlog.
Alum Puts Twist on Aquaponics
07/05
A graduate student at the SUNY 糖心vlog of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is conducting a first-of-its kind experiment in urban food production, using dried food waste to raise fish and using the fish waste to nourish an ever-growing crop of Boston Bibb lettuce.
Hackberry Trees Planted on the ESF Quad
06/29
Trees added to campus soon after Illick and Moon constructed
2,000 acres, 85 scientists, 24 hours
06/23
ESF faculty, students scour landscape for animals, plants and fungi