April 5, 2023

Top Stories

Meet the Central New York chemistry prof who moonlights as the ‘British Blacksmith’

We know him on campus as Dr. Mark Teece, but to his followers on Instagram he’s the British Blacksmith. Find out how this chemistry professor started forging metal and teaching blacksmithing classes. 

The Post Standard I Syracuse.com

The British Blacksmith

Dr. Mark Teece is helping a centuries-old trade make a comeback teaching blacksmithing classes.

Spectrum News

ESF Celebrates Maple Weekend

Jill Rahn let people know what to expect at ESF's recent Maple Weekend at Heiberg Memorial Forest.

WSYR

Environmentalists alarmed by push to ‘undermine’ New York’s climate law

Dr. Tristan Brown’s report on calculating the benefits of the state supporting the use of low-carbon fuels was cited during New York state budget talks 

Politico

Overlooked risks and opportunities in groundwatersheds of the world’s protected areas

A new study co-authored by Melissa M. Rohde, Ph.D. student, assesses the potential extent of the impact of global initiatives that aim to expand and connect protected areas.

Nature Sustainability

CNY Inspirations: Community Involvement

ESF President Joanie Mahoney offers thoughts on the importance of community involvement. This is part three of a three-part series.

The Post Standard I Syracuse.com and InterFaith Works of CNY

Oakie Acorn Makes it to Mascot Madness Finals

Central New York is rallying around Oakie's quest for Mascot Madness greatness. Not only are ESF friends, families, and local organizations sharing Oakie's voting link on social media, but Oakie's smiling face has also been seen on WSYR, WSTM, and WTVH and was a topic of conversation on 93Q's Ted & Amy show.

WSTM

Uniting the Community in the Pursuit of Environmental Justice

ESF partnered with Syracuse University to present the Environmental Storytelling Series. Sarah Nahar, a Ph.D. student in environmental studies, was one of the presenters. 

SU News

What's Happening on Campus


Oakie Takes on Stony Brook’s Wolfie in Mascot Madness Rematch 

Oakie is engaged in a back-and-forth battle with Stony Brook’s Wolfie for the SUNY Mascot Madness title. Oakie fell to Wolfie in the finals last year, so let’s show SUNY that history will not repeat itself!


You can vote:

  • Once every 12 hours
  • Visit @SUNY on Twitter and give Oakie a RT
  • On multiple devices every 12 hours


Vote through 4 p.m. Thursday to bring the Mascot Madness trophy back to ESF! 

Vote for Oakie!

Share Oakie’s voting link with your friends and family. Every vote counts! 

UPD Wants Your Feedback

University Police Department is committed to creating and maintaining a safe and secure environment at ESF.


One way they can improve services is through feedback from those they interact with. To that end, UPD is looking for feedback from the ESF community. Please take a moment to complete the survey here. We want to hear from you!

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Spring Robin Hood Oak Awards Nominations Open

Nominations are being accepted for the Spring Robin Hood Oak awards. These awards are given to May graduating seniors (undergrads) in several categories. If you serve as a club advisor or work closely with a student that you think demonstrates the awards’ qualities, please nominate them. In May, we also have awards for faculty, staff, and academic advisors and encourage you to nominate your deserving colleagues.


Please Note: Nominations close TODAY, April 5!

Robin Hood Oak Nominations

The Robin Hood Oak Awards are presented at the Spring Banquet, April 15, at the MOST in Armory Square.

Double Feature Offered by CNPE

The Center for Native Peoples and the Environment (CNPE) invites the campus community to watch environmental stories about Indigenous Peoples, land, and culture. The final screening of the semester is a double feature of “The Good Mind” and “Haudenosaunee Canoe Journey.”


Thursday, April 6 I 5-7 p.m. I 110 Moon Library

Environmental Research Leads the Way to a Better Future

The student-led CNY Conference on Environmental Science and Studies gives students enrolled in graduate research in Central New York and surrounding universities an opportunity to present their work and workshop research ideas. Exploring the Margins: Environmental Research for a better future” is open to participation by faculty and undergraduate students as well as graduate students. Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity.


Friday, April 7 I noon to 5 p.m. I Gateway

Pleistocene Park Documentary Screening

Join ESF's Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society in collaboration with the Digital Storytelling Club for a screening of the award-winning documentary Pleistocene Park. Light refreshments will be provided.


Friday, April 7 I 5 p.m. I Illick 5

Get Your Spring Banquet Tickets Now

Spring Banquet tickets are now on sale. Don’t delay! Registration closes April 8 at 11:59 p.m.


Saturday, April 15 I 6-11 p.m.I The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science

and Technology (The MOST)

Purchase Tickets

Save the date for the Student Spotlight on Research

Check out the research your peers have been conducting this year at the Student Spotlight on Research.


Tuesday, April 11 I 11 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. I Gateway Center

Play Dungeon & Dragons in the ASC

Join DMs from ESF’s Tabletop Gaming Club at the Academic Success Center for an afternoon of D&D one-shots and other stress-busting tabletop games. Contact Aley O’Mara with any questions. 


Friday, April 14 I 3-6 p.m. I Academic Success Center, Moon Library (lower level)

Share Your Environmental Health Knowledge at Earth Week Kickoff

The Earth Week committee is looking for panelists with experience or knowledge of environmental health and human health for a keynote panel to kick off Earth Week celebrations. Click the button to let the committee know of your interest. The Earth Week theme is "Our Planet and Us: Environmental Health is Human Health."


Monday, April 17 I 6 p.m.

Keynote Panelist Interest Form

Events


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