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Past Issues
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ESF Celebrates its First Cohort of Sloan Scholar Graduates
Four graduates—the first cohort of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Indigenous Graduate Partnership (SIGP)—marked the culmination of their program with a blanket ceremony around the fire circle at Lafayette Road Experiment Station.
ESF, ReEnergy Collaborate on USDA-Funded Willow Program
Funding encourages growth of willow as agricultural crop.
Looking Forward
ESF Magazine reflects on Mahoney’s first year in office and highlights what she looks forward to accomplishing in the months to come.
Making Connections, Transforming Lives
Timbuctoo Institute builds pipeline to environmental futures. A hallmark of the program is showing students there is a place for all interests in environmentalism.
Therapeutic Horticulture takes root at the VA
The Therapeutic Horticulture Rooftop Garden uses the connection between nature and health to benefit veterans. Started by Chemistry Department chair Dr. Lee Newman and graduate student/Interim Associate Director for ESF in the High School Daniel Collins, the program has been impacting the lives of veterans for 10 years and has expanded to other veteran and care facilities in the area.
LA Students Design Their Global Experience
In the past 50 years, more than 1,500 ESF landscape architecture students have studied in more than 200 locations around the globe through ESF’s pioneering Off-Campus Program (OCP).
Out on the Island
Tiny muskellunge fry that had hatched from eggs fertilized at ESF’s Thousand Islands Biological Station in the St. Lawrence River were monitored, fed and otherwise tended by Leblanc and other students and staff in the Marc A.F. Baker Laboratory at ESF’s Thousand Islands Biological Center.
For Jerry Belant, The World is a Research Lab
It's a Wild Life! Prof's Team Examines Animals, Ecosystems
Grow a Meadow, Protect the Water
Restoration Science Center and Sam’s guidance, wisdom and enthusiasm helped convert Dan Fisher and Lori Ruhlman's lawn to meadow