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Promoting Mental Health Awareness at ESF

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) launched its campaign "ESF Against the Stigma of Mental Illness" Feb. 15 with a declaration signed by President Joanie Mahoney.

ESF Promotes Mental Health

he Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity (OIDE), NAMI Syracuse and Partners to Launch ESF Against the Stigma of Mental Illness to Promote Mental Health Awareness During COVID Pandemic

Register for National Science Foundation Grant Workshop

There is still time to register for the workshop: Write Winning Grant Proposals: National Science Foundation (NSF) Focus, offered by the Syracuse University Office of Research.

A Virtual Lecture Series: Historic Preservation and Oakwood Cemetery Lecture

The ESF Center for Cultural Landscape Preservation and ESF Friends of Oakwood have announced A Virtual Lecture Series.

Academic Student Services Are Now Available

ESF offers a number of services to support student academic success and achievement. To learn more, visit the web pages of each service listed below.

Department Name Change Acknowledges 21st Century Needs

SUNY ESF's largest academic department has changed its name to Environmental Biology. Formerly known as the Department of Environmental and Forest Biology, the name change better recognizes the scope and impact of the academic unit.

Westcott Reservoir Gets Make-Over

A collaboration between the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) and the Westvale Neighborhood Association (WNA) will give an iconic area landmark an expanded purpose in the community.

ESF Celebrates Black History Month

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) has a full slate of events to celebrate Black History Month.

Athletics Suspended for Spring 2021 Semester

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) has canceled all winter sports competition for the spring 2021 semester, impacting men's basketball and men's and women's winter track. ESF remains open to re-evaluation of these decisions based on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ability to safely return to college athletics competition.

Do Perceptions Shape Trust of Gene Editing in Agriculture and Food?

Two ESF researchers received National Science Foundation funding from the Science, Technology and Society Program to explore how perceptions of gene editing in agriculture and food, and how it is regulated or 'governed,' can facilitate or hinder its use.