Tag: SUNY-ESF
Student governing bodies will meet to discuss second annual Cuse Conference
SA will meet with other student governing bodies to talk about planning the second annual Cuse Conference, which aims to bring together students and the SU administration. Read More »
SA Briefs: 4 takeaways from Monday's meeting (Nov. 9)
Here are four takeaways from Student Association’s meeting Monday night in Maxwell Auditorium: Read More »
Volunteers plant trees around university neighborhood
About 120 volunteers from the Syracuse community planted trees around the university neighborhood Saturday morning beginning in Thornden Park. Read More »
Sierra Club holds meeting to discuss fighting Cuomo's coal industry bailouts
Representatives from the Sierra Club spoke to a small crowd on the SUNY-ESF about combatting coal industry bailouts approved by Governor Cuomo. Read More »
SUNY-ESF to establish biomimetics laboratory at Newcomb campus
The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry plans to establish the Roosevelt Biomimetics Laboratory at its Newcomb, New York campus in the Adirondack Mountains by late 2017. Read More »
Syracuse University's School of Architecture to launch postgraduate program
Syracuse University’s School of Architecture will launch a new postgraduate program called “Design - Energy - Futures" next fall. Read More »
Student Association works to implement preferred name change
The Student Association is working with the LGBT Resource Center and Information Technology Services to give students at Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF the ability to change their names on class rosters and university email addresses. Read More »
Lecturers talk global conservation efforts, decline of fisheries
Lecturers from different fields talk about the different aspects of fisheries, from the scientific to the the journalistic. Read More »
SUNY-ESF researchers discuss possible reasons for the unclear decline of sugar maple trees
A recent SUNY-ESF research study found that the sugar maple tree has been experiencing negative growth rates over the last few decades despite conditions that favored their growth and regeneration. Read More »
SUNY-ESF graduate student spends summer studying horses in Bulgaria
Rachelle McKnight, a third-year graduate student at SUNY-ESF, conducted research on the Konik horses in Nanovitsa, Bulgaria last summer. Read More »
Q&A: Father George Coyne discusses relationship between religion and science
A free discussion from Father George Coyne entitled “Heaven and Earth: The Relationship between Religion and Science” will take place Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at SUNY-ESF. Read More »
SA members discuss Wednesday night campus lockdown, syllabi
Student Association discusses how DPS handled the Orange Alerts during Wednesday night's lockdown as well as a proposal that would allow students to see syllabi before enrolling in a class. Read More »
Officials discuss training measures taken in case of on-campus shooting situation
Syracuse University officials discuss the university's plans in case of an emergency involving an on-campus shooter. Read More »
SU community members get tickets for panel featuring mothers of Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown
Students, faculty and staff of Syracuse University and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry got tickets to a discussion panel at SU that will feature the mothers of Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin. Read More »
SU Health Services annual flu clinic to be held Wednesday
Syracuse University will coordinate with the Onondaga County Department of Health for the second year at its annual flu clinic, which will be held Wednesday in Flanagan Gymnasium. Read More »
Students line up for tickets to Otto's Army trip to Virginia
Fifty-one tickets to the Otto's Army trip to the University of Virginia for Saturday's Syracuse University vs. UVA game were made available free of charge to SU and SUNY-ESF students Tuesday at 9 a.m. Read More »
LGBT Resource Center organizes events for Coming Out Month
The Syracuse University Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center has organized several events for Coming Out Month. The keynote event, a poetry slam entitled "Dear Straight People," will take place on Oct. 27 in Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
Boos and Bravos: Stressed recruits, X Ambassadors
Check out the highs and lows of this week's news in The Daily Orange. Read More »
Q&A: EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck talks climate change
EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck will be discussing climate change at 7 p.m. on Tuesday in Event Space A and B in the Gateway Center on the SUNY-ESF campus. Read More »
SUNY-ESF masters student breeds endangered snails species in captivity
Cody Gilbertson, a masters student at SUNY-ESF, is breeding the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail, in one of the school's lab. SUNY-ESF has the only lab in the U.S. that is working to breed the snail, which is considered the most endangered species in New York state. Read More »
Mothers of Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown to participate in Oct. 28 panel at Syracuse University
The two women will take part in a panel discussion on Oct. 28 in Goldstein Auditorium titled "(In)Justice For All," sponsored by the National Pan Hellenic Council. Read More »
Shack-A-Thon draws attention to homelessness
Many organizations participated in the year's Shack-A-Thon by building and staying in a wooden shacks on The Quad. Read More »