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Environmental Studies Program in the News
Ice-cold sport makes warm-hearted gesture
Artvoice, Buffalo, N.Y.
The Great Wind Debate
Buffalo News, Buffalo, N.Y.
Subject: Is wind power a legitimate solution to high energy costs?
Business Week
A Sneak Preview of Campus Life
Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington, D.C.
Nobel Prizes Awarded in Peace and in Economics
Pioneering Scientist, Environmental Activist, and Advocate for Women in Kenya Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Daily Messenger, Canandaigua, N.Y.
'We've still got really good water'
Winging it west?
Waste not, want not
Bats can see — but how well?
Students step into wind farm fray
The Finger Lakes Institute
Geneva project to get $1 million from state
Students studying Seneca Lake
Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, N.Y.
Rayza Santiago helps Herons win title
Democrat and Chronicle
Are fuel cells the future?
Into the Wind
Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, N.Y.
U.S. should explore hydrogen as answer to fuel dependency
Finger Lakes water will be discussed
Geneva gets Finger Lakes research center
Dundee Observer
How urgent are Seneca Lake water concerns?
EarthNews
Student movement in evidence at Bali negotiations
Environmental Health Perspectives
A Luxury Tax on Energy
Finger Lakes Times
HWS launches day camp for youth
City, HWS work on learning center
Finger Lakes Times, Geneva, N.Y.
HWS joins largest teach-in in U.S. history
One-day symposium focuses on change in Asia
HWS Fisher Center series explores gender, memories
HWS commits to green initiative
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK
HWS grads told not to hurry
FL Institute receives $100,000 state grant
Oh, those climbing textbook fees
Matthews urges grads to learn how to compete
Humble, yet dignified
Lake weeds topic of Monday forum
Lake preservation at heart of grant
HWS, city get state funds for ecology center
HWS Pursues Worthy Goal
HWS turns to wind
9/11 on their minds
She'll try teaching
In-depth studies on Seneca Lake
Fulton Daily News, Fulton, N.Y.
Friends of History Welcomes AmeriCorps Member
Greece Post, Pittsford, N.Y.
Student has her sights set on the stars
Ithaca Journal, Ithaca, N.Y.
Local employers to buy wind power
New York Times, New York, N.Y.
Economic Interests Keep Drive for Renewable Energy Stuck in Neutral
Observer, Dundee, N.Y.
Virtually unlimited, area salt supplies millions
Rochester Democrat & chronicle
U.S. should explore hydrogen as answer to fuel dependency
Sail-World.com
Intercollegiate Sailing - NA Awards 2007
Syracuse News
Colleges are already taking the 'green' path
The Citizen, Auburn, N.Y.
Finding grandma's house
Solutions to help Owasco Lake's condition discussed at meeting
The Ithaca (N.Y.) Journal
School news
The Ithaca Journal
Saving our lakes: Demand for drinking water spurs conservation vigilance
The Observer, Dundee, N.Y.
Study raises water quality concerns
The Post-Standard, Syracuse, N.Y.
Grant aids in Owasco Lake cleanup
University of Illinois Alumni News
Alum and His Students Explore Physical Oceanography
VietNam Net Bridge.com
American artist comes back for cow exhibition
Weston (Conn.) Forum
Silver shines for Hobart
WSTM Channel 3
In the crow wars, the battleground is shifting westward
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