Environmental effects can be found in many places: scientific temperature records, pollen surveys, and — based on summer research by Thomas Butler ’24 — in local farm diaries.
The Department of Geography’s pre-registration included discussion and questions about the next term's course offerings, a short informal talk, pizza, and drinks to wash it all down.
Stuart Sopko ’24 via the Upstate Institute, worked with staff of the Oneida Community Mansion House to create an exhibit titled Oneida, Ltd.: More than a Silverware Company, on display at the Madison County Courthouse.
Kelsey Bonham ’22 and John Morgan ’22 were recipients of the Kevin Williams award during the spring of 2020. Then came the first wave of COVID-19, and like many others, they had to re-evaluate their plans and goals.