Tag: ESF
ROTC cadets balancing athletics develop leadership skills, camaraderie
ROTC cadets balance athletics and training, in turn, gaining valuable leadership skills and lifelong camaraderie. Read More »
SUNY-ESF students discuss safety concerns, demands to college president
Interim SUNY-ESF President David Amberg introduced initiatives the executive is working on in response to concerns from Tuesday’s forum. Read More »
SUNY-ESF to begin search process for new president
The names of individuals nominated for SUNY-ESF president will remain confidential to the public throughout the search process to encourage a deeper pool of candidates. Read More »
SUNY-ESF works to boost number of applicants
A report from the university’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions found that the number of freshman applicants dropped by almost 20% between the 2018-19 academic year and the current academic year. Read More »
Meet Megan Kirby, SU ultimate frisbee's captain and only ESF member
Megan Kirby has played ultimate frisbee for her whole life, and now she’s the captain of Syracuse’s all-female club team. Read More »
Barnes Center at The Arch accessible to SUNY-ESF students
Located just across the street from Illick Hall, the Barnes Center nearly borders the SUNY-ESF campus. Read More »
SUNY Upstate, ESF to lead research center for tick disease
The lab will be led by Saravanan Thangamani, a professor of microbiology and immunology at SUNY Upstate. Read More »
SUNY-ESF club raises money to repair roofs in Puerto Rico
Acorns 2 Action held the Blue Tarp Party on Saturday to raise money for people in Puerto Rico who live without proper roofing. Read More »
SU Outing Club emboldens women athletes through No Man’s Land Film Festival
The Syracuse University Outing Club will host their second partnership with the No Man’s Land Film Festival this Friday from 6-9 p.m. in Falk College’s Grant Auditorium. Read More »
SUNY-ESF cancels Thursday classes
The announcement appeared on SUNY-ESF’s website Wednesday night Read More »
SUNY-ESF to run $4.3 million deficit in 2019
SUNY-ESF officials detailed the ongoing budget deficit and other initiatives at its first meeting of the semester. Read More »
Professor works to revitalize near-extinct American chestnut trees
American chestnuts were hit by a fungal blight in the early 20th century. Read More »
SUNY-ESF’s governing body calls for final exam policy to help students
The Student Life Committee of Academic Governance called for a policy stating a student’s right to taking no more than two exams a day during finals week. Read More »
Video: See how the ESF Woodsmen chop wood competitively
In 2010, the SUNY-ESF Woodsmen team became formally recognized by the school as a Division III sport. Read More »
Inside the world of timber sports, with the SUNY-ESF Woodsmen
The SUNY-ESF Woodsmen team competes in timber sports, participating in events that require chopping wood with axes and cutting it with various types of saws. Read More »
SUNY-ESF enrollment increases 11.6 percent
SUNY-ESF’s Academic Governance on Tuesday discussed a more than 10 percent increase in incoming student enrollment and reviewed rebranding plans led by Thorburn Group. Read More »
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney to join SUNY-ESF
Mahoney announced Monday that she will step down after the county budget has passed. She will then serve as chief operating officer at SUNY-ESF. Read More »
SUNY-ESF’s Academic Governance talks consultation visit, strategic plans at 1st meeting
SUNY-ESF’s Academic Governance discussed a faculty-senate consultation team visit and a strategic plan to address the university’s challenges on Tuesday. Read More »
Student Association votes to host town hall to address summer initiatives
The town hall will likely be in late September, SA members said. Read More »
SUNY-ESF interim president David Amberg wants to chart ‘financially viable’ path forward
SUNY-ESF’s new interim president wants to repair morale at SUNY-ESF and prepare the college for its academic and financial future. Read More »
Restaurant workers to rally against proposed end to tipping
Servers and other tipped workers from around New York state will rally at SUNY-ESF on Monday to protest the end of the minimum wage tip credit in the restaurant industry. Read More »
Underground music scene gives SU student artists a place to grow
The underground music scene in Syracuse offers student bands and artists a place to develop their brands, expand their audiences and find their sound. Read More »
Celebrate Earth Day at Thornden Park with music, food and minimal waste
The event is meant to to both celebrate sustainability and educate on best practices. Read More »
Syracuse Grows prepares for spring gardening season
The grassroots organization will host a resource drive Saturday. Read More »