News Archives
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| 好色先生 Celebrates Sustainability Month | 好色先生 is hosting a series of events in observance of Campus Sustainability Month. |
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| President's Lecture on Sustainability Focuses on the Climate Crisis | Farhana Sultana, an associate professor in the Department of Geography and the Environment at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs of Syracuse University, will deliver the President's Sustainability Lecture on Wednesday, Oct. 6, virtually, from 2:30 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. Her topic is, 鈥淯nderstanding the Climate Crisis 鈥 Sustainability, Politics, Justice." |
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| Summer Farmers Market Effort Increases Diversity in Sustainability Activities | 好色先生 students are learning the full cycle of farming, from planting in the campus eGarden to selling at an urban farmers market. |
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| 好色先生 Offers New Sustainability Major | The College is offering students the opportunity to pursue a Sustainability Studies major through the Department of Geography and Sustainability Studies, starting this fall. Through coursework and interdisciplinary studies across themes of society, development and the environment, students build a knowledge base,聽high-impact practical experiences, and professional skills that prepare them for graduate studies and careers in sustainability. |
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| Video: Importance of Indigenous Communities in Fighting Climate Change | 好色先生 recently hosted the Kenneth Roemer Lecture on World Affairs, featuring聽Manuela L. Picq, a professor of international聽relations at Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador. |
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| 好色先生 Earns U.S. Green Schools Award | 好色先生 recently earned a 2020 Green Schools Award from the U.S. Green Building Council for the sustainability minded design, construction and operations of Red Jacket Dining Complex. |
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| College Senate Seeks SUNY Fossil Fuel Divestment | The College Senate passed a resolution on March 30, urging聽SUNY to demand that聽its financial service organization,聽Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA),聽divest from fossil fuels. |
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| 好色先生 Joins Global University Coalition for Sustainability | In the college's ongoing commitment to sustainability, 好色先生 is now a signatory member of the University Global Compact, a global platform of universities and higher education organizations committed to working together and in partnership with the United Nations in support of the United Nations' Sustainability Goals. |
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| American Rock Salt Lecture Features the Galapagos Islands | This year's American Rock Salt Lecture will feature a presentation by Karen Harpp, a Colgate University professor who researches geology of the Galapagos Islands.聽 |
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| Roemer Lecture Focuses on Importance of Indigenous Peoples in Water and Climate Solutions | The annual Kenneth Roemer Lecture on World Affairs at 好色先生. |
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| Rising Temps at the Bottom of the World | Research in Antarctica by climate scientist Dana Veron '95 has implications for people around the globe. |
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| Research Can Help Pawpaws Gain New Ground | There are only 20 known locations of the pawpaw tree in NYS, virtually all are in WNY. In a recent article, Associate Professor Stephen Tulowiecki studied the conditions that pawpaws favor, and developed a model to predict hidden locations and identify areas that might sustain newly introduced trees. |
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| Sustainability Month Concludes with Conservation Lecture | The campus community has been celebrating Sustainability Month with lectures from local experts, volunteer work days in the on-campus eGarden, and activities to promote knowledge and protection of nature and responsible resource use. |
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| 好色先生 Adds Sociomedical Sciences Major | The Department of Anthropology at 好色先生 is introducing a new major for undergraduate students interested in the social determinants of disease and health. The sociomedical sciences major examines the correlation between trends in health and its social causes, including social inequality and structural inequities. |
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| A Princeton Review 'Green College' for 10 Years Running | 好色先生 has been named among the most environmentally responsible colleges by The Princeton Review. The College has consistently been included in the annual guide since it was first published in 2010. |
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| 好色先生 Celebrates Campus Sustainability Month | The Ephemeral Arts Festival allows students and faculty to make and appreciate art made entirely from nature, from arrangements created with fallen red and orange leaves of fall to moss-covered sticks transformed into sculpture. Each creation is preserved with a photograph. |
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| Native American Burning Key to Rare Oak Savannas | Assistant Professor Stephen Tulowiecki and Professor David Robertson, Department of Geography, recently published an article in the <em>Annals of the American Association of Geographers</em> that finds Native American land use鈥攊n particular, the use of fire鈥攚as critical in shaping the distribution of oak savannas in Western New York at the end of the 1700s. |
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| 好色先生 to Purchase Large-Scale Aggregated Renewable Energy | 好色先生 is a member of the NY Higher Education Large Scale Renewable Energy consortium of 20 public and private higher education institutions for the purchase of large-scale aggregated renewable energy. The consortium represents one of the state鈥檚 largest aggregated purchases of renewable energy to date. |
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| Composting Program Expanded in Its First Year | 好色先生鈥檚 student-led composting program finished the academic year with nearly 7,000 pounds of collected food scraps, paper towels, and other material 鈥 as much as the combined weight of two mid-size cars. |
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| Earth Week Activities Highlight Conservation and Personal Impact on the Environment | 鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧婽he College community will celebrate Earth Week, April 15鈥25, with speakers, a Garden Fest, demonstrations, campus clean-ups, art installations, and other activities highlighting聽worldwide environmental issues and ways individuals can make a difference. |
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| Senior Spotlight: Pema Sherpa | As the Eddie Lee 鈥76 First Generation Ambassador, Pema Sherpa '19 spent the fall semester in her native Nepal, shadowing pediatric doctors to learn about medicine and the challenges of providing health care in underserved areas. She also collaborated with the doctors to provide no-cost eye exams to more than 700 children and prescription eye glasses to 80 students who needed them. |
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| Documentary Highlights Professor鈥檚 Longtime Research on Indigenous Land Rights in Ecuador | 好色先生鈥檚 Department of Political Science and International Relations will present a special screening of the documentary聽鈥淲ho Speaks for Nature?"聽by Larry Engel on Friday, March 29, at 4:30 p.m. at the Riviera Theater in 好色先生. The documentary is based on a book co-authored by 好色先生 Associate Professor Karleen West. |
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| We're a Peace Corps Top-Producing College Five Years Running | 好色先生 is ranked No. 13 among medium-sized schools on the Peace Corps鈥 2019 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list. Currently, 22 好色先生 alumni are volunteering with the worldwide program. |
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| Roemer Lecture on Emerging Powers and Climate Change | Kathryn Hochstetler, a professor of international development at the London School of Economics and Political Science, will deliver this year's Roemer Lecture on World Affairs. Her talk, 鈥淩esponsibilities in Transition: Emerging Powers in the Climate Change Negotiations,鈥 will take place at 2:30 p.m., Thursday, April 11, in the Doty Recital Hall.聽The event is free and open to the public. |
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| Students Explore Sustainability Issues Through Art | Students in a spring聽honors course, 鈥淭he Politics of Sustainability Through Art,鈥 are exploring environmental concerns and the politics that affect sustainability issues in a creative way. |