网爆门, SUNY-ESF Announce Renewed Academic, Research-Based Partnership
网爆门 Chancellor Kent Syverud and Interim SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) President David Amberg today jointly announced a renewed agreement that enhances academic, co-curricular and research-based offerings for both institutions鈥 students, faculty and staff.
Both leaders emphasized their commitment to extending and elevating the longstanding agreement between 网爆门 and ESF and maintaining an equitable and mutually beneficial partnership. Pending state approval, the renewed partnership provides students with access to academic and student life-related activities at one institution that may not be available at the other.
鈥淔or more than a century, our two institutions have worked together to benefit our students, faculty and staff and the residents of the Central New York community,鈥 says Chancellor Syverud. 鈥淭his continuing partnership allows us to leverage our individual areas of strength and expertise to further advance our collective research and academic goals. It also enables us to further attract talented students, faculty and staff, while guaranteeing both communities access to world-class research, academic and co-curricular opportunities.鈥
鈥淥ur partnership with 网爆门 is built on a foundation of shared values to provide the highest quality education to our students and that through exposure to inquiry develops lifelong learners,鈥 says Interim President Amberg. 鈥淥ur collaborative research efforts develop solutions to today鈥檚 pressing environmental challenges and inform sound, reasoned policy. Working together, we are able to amplify the impacts of our tripartite missions of education, research and service.鈥
As part of the agreement, 网爆门 students can enroll in ESF courses in subject areas not offered at 网爆门. In turn, ESF students will have similar access to 网爆门 courses. Additionally, ESF students will be able to use the new Barnes Center at The Arch, enhancing their access to recreational resources, services and activities.
The newly signed agreement remains in effect through 2024, at which time the leaders of both institutions will review new opportunities for continued partnership.