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ESF Announces Graduation Weekend Schedule

ESF Announces Graduation Weekend Schedule Two ceremonies to take place at St. Joseph s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview 5/11/2021 The College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will confer approximately 421 degrees during two Commencement ceremonies Saturday, May 15, at the St. Joseph s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview, Syracuse. The morning ceremony, beginning at 10 a.m., will be for students graduating from the departments of Environmental Resources Engineering, Environmental Studies, Landscape Architecture, Sustainable Resources Management, and the Open Academy. The afternoon ceremony will begin at 3 p.m. for students graduating from the departments of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Environmental Biology, and Environmental Science. During the ceremony, ESF will confer approximately 375 bachelor s degrees, with about 46 students receiving master s and doctoral degrees.

Virginia Robbins Joins College of Law as Interim Assistant Dean of Career Services

Share The College of Law is pleased to announce that Virginia C. Robbins has joined the college as interim assistant dean of Career Services. In this position, Robbins will develop programs and services to support and advise students as they embark on their career journeys and assist employers and alumni seeking to engage and hire Syracuse Law talent. Robbins began in her new post on May 1. Virginia C. Robbins Until recently of counsel at Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC, Robbins retired as a member of the law firm in December 2018. During her tenure, Robbins chaired Bond’s environmental and energy practice (2000-16), advising clients on state and federal regulatory compliance issues, particularly in the areas of air and water pollution control and solid and hazardous waste management.

Bitcoin Mining in Upstate New York Is Environmental Concern

Bitcoin Mining in Upstate New York Is Environmental Concern Climate change activists say the extraordinary amount of energy consumed in what’s known as bitcoin mining will make it hard for New York to meet its aggressive climate change goals. May 04, 2021 •  (TNS) By next year, owners of a gas-fired power plant on Seneca Lake hope to be producing enough electricity to power 85,000 homes. But much of that electricity won’t turn on lights in living rooms. It will instead stay on site at the plant in Dresden, powering up to 27,000 computers that will run 24 hours a day to snag increasingly rare virtual currency called bitcoin.

As bitcoin mining hooks into Upstate NY power plants, some wonder if it s just more hot air

As bitcoin mining hooks into Upstate NY power plants, some wonder if it’s just more hot air Syracuse.com 2 hrs ago Glenn Coin, syracuse.com Syracuse, N.Y. – By next year, owners of a gas-fired power plant on Seneca Lake hope to be producing enough electricity to power 85,000 homes. But much of that electricity won’t turn on lights in living rooms. It will instead stay on site at the plant in Dresden, powering up to 27,000 computers that will run 24 hours a day to snag increasingly rare virtual currency called bitcoin. The plant worries climate change activists, who say the extraordinary amount of energy consumed in what’s known as bitcoin mining will make it hard for New York to meet its aggressive climate change goals.

As bitcoin mining hooks into Upstate NY power plants, some wonder if it s just more hot air

As bitcoin mining hooks into Upstate NY power plants, some wonder if it s just more hot air
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